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Benazepril HCl 0.25 mg/0.1 mL Transdermal Gel (Vet)

Benazepril HCl 0.25 mg/0.1 mL Transdermal Gel (Vet) is a gel-like formulation, specifically designed for veterinary use. It is dispensed in syringes to ensure precise and controlled administration. This formulation is used for the targeted treatment of various disease states in animals. The transdermal delivery method ensures accurate placement and optimal efficacy of the medication.

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Formula Information

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Benazepril HCl 0.25 mg/0.1 mL Transdermal Gel (Vet) is a specialized formulation designed for veterinary use. This gel-like formulation is dispensed in syringes, allowing for precise and controlled administration of the medication. This ensures accurate placement and optimal efficacy, making it an ideal choice for targeted treatment of various disease states in animals.

Benazepril HCl is an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor. It works by blocking a substance in the body that causes blood vessels to tighten. As a result, the blood vessels relax and widen, making it easier for blood to flow, which can help to reduce high blood pressure. This can be particularly beneficial in treating conditions such as heart failure, kidney disease, and hypertension in animals.

Transdermal delivery of Benazepril HCl provides a non-invasive method of administration, which can be particularly beneficial for animals that are difficult to medicate orally. The gel is applied to a hairless area of the animal's body, typically the inner ear, where it is absorbed through the skin and into the bloodstream. This method of delivery can help to ensure consistent and sustained levels of the medication in the animal's system, providing effective and ongoing management of their condition.

It's important to note that while Benazepril HCl Transdermal Gel can be highly effective in managing certain conditions, it may not be suitable for all animals. Certain precautions should be taken in animals with kidney disease, dehydration, or electrolyte imbalances. Additionally, this medication should not be used in pregnant or lactating animals, as it can cause harm to the fetus or nursing offspring.

As with any medication, it's important to follow the prescribing veterinarian's instructions closely when using Benazepril HCl Transdermal Gel. This includes applying the correct dose at the recommended intervals, and monitoring the animal for any potential side effects or adverse reactions. Common side effects can include dizziness, weakness, or changes in urination patterns. If any of these or other side effects occur, it's important to contact the prescribing veterinarian immediately.

If you have any questions about Benazepril HCl Transdermal Gel, or if you need further information on its use, please don't hesitate to reach out to us at Bayview Pharmacy. Our team of knowledgeable compounding pharmacists is always here to help.

Drug Interactions

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Benazepril HCl is an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor used in veterinary medicine to treat conditions such as chronic renal failure and hypertension in cats and dogs. It works by blocking the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II, a potent vasoconstrictor, thereby reducing blood pressure and improving renal blood flow.

When using Benazepril HCl, it's important to be aware of potential drug interactions. Concurrent use with other medications can alter the effectiveness of Benazepril HCl or increase the risk of adverse reactions.

Benazepril HCl should be used with caution in animals taking diuretics, as the combination can lead to excessively low blood pressure. Similarly, concurrent use with other vasodilators or antihypertensive drugs may increase the risk of hypotension.

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can reduce the antihypertensive effect of Benazepril HCl. If an animal is taking NSAIDs and Benazepril HCl concurrently, close monitoring of renal function and blood pressure is recommended.

Benazepril HCl may increase the serum concentration of potassium, especially when used with potassium-sparing diuretics or supplements. Regular monitoring of serum potassium levels is advised when these drugs are used together.

Benazepril HCl may also interact with insulin and other antidiabetic drugs, potentially enhancing their blood-glucose-lowering effects and increasing the risk of hypoglycemia.

It's important to note that this is not an exhaustive list of all potential drug interactions. Always inform your veterinarian of all medications your pet is currently taking, including over-the-counter drugs and dietary supplements. Regular monitoring and follow-up appointments are crucial to ensure the safe and effective use of Benazepril HCl.

If you have any questions or concerns about the use of Benazepril HCl, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. Our team of compounding pharmacists at Bayview Pharmacy is always here to help.

How Does it Work

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Benazepril HCl 0.25 mg/0.1 mL Transdermal Gel is a specially formulated medication designed for veterinary use. It is a gel-like formulation that is dispensed in syringes for precise and controlled administration. This allows for targeted treatment of various disease states in animals, ensuring accurate placement and optimal efficacy of the medication.

Benazepril HCl is an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor. ACE inhibitors work by blocking the action of an enzyme in the body called angiotensin-converting enzyme. This enzyme is involved in the production of a substance in the body called angiotensin II, which causes blood vessels to constrict and promotes the release of another substance called aldosterone, which leads to fluid retention. By blocking the action of this enzyme, Benazepril HCl helps to relax and widen the blood vessels and reduce fluid retention, thereby lowering blood pressure and reducing the workload on the heart.

The transdermal gel formulation allows for the medication to be absorbed through the skin and into the bloodstream. This provides a convenient and less stressful method of administration compared to oral or injectable medications, particularly for pets that may be difficult to medicate. The gel is applied to a hairless area of the skin, typically the inside of the ear, where it is absorbed over time.

This medication is commonly used in the treatment of heart failure, hypertension, and certain types of kidney disease in pets. It can help to improve symptoms such as breathlessness and fatigue, and can also help to slow the progression of the disease and improve the pet's quality of life.

It's important to note that while Benazepril HCl can help to manage these conditions, it is not a cure. Ongoing monitoring and regular veterinary check-ups are essential to ensure the medication is working effectively and to adjust the dosage if necessary.

If you have any questions about Benazepril HCl 0.25 mg/0.1 mL Transdermal Gel, or if you would like more information about how it works or how it can benefit your pet, please don't hesitate to reach out to us at Bayview Pharmacy. Our team of knowledgeable compounding pharmacists is always here to help.

Other Uses

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Other than treating various disease states in veterinary medicine, Benazepril HCl 0.25 mg/0.1 mL Transdermal Gel (Vet) can be used in a variety of other contexts thanks to its transdermal formulation. The primary active ingredient in this compound, Benazepril, is an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor. Thus, it can provide systemic vasodilation, improved cardiac output, and decreased blood pressure, making it potentially useful in the management of certain cardiovascular diseases.

In the field of veterinary nephrology, this medication may be deployed in the management of chronic kidney disease. The vasodilating properties allow for improved blood flow to the kidneys, potentially slowing the progression of kidney disease in feline and canine populations. Keep in mind although the transdermal route, used in this formulation, has not been widely studied in the context of kidney disease, it could be an alternative to oral administration, especially in instances where the animal refuses oral medication or has difficulty swallowing.

This formulation may also be beneficial in the context of veterinary behavioral medications. Certain behavioral conditions may require ongoing medication, and in animals that are difficult to dose orally, a gel may be easier to administer. Always consult with a veterinarian before starting a new medication regimen.

Lastly, with its transdermal method, this medication simplifies administration, which can be a great advantage when treating animals that resist oral medications or are easily stressed by them. However, each animal may absorb transdermal medications differently, so frequent monitoring and dose adjustments may be necessary.

Please remember, the uses mentioned here have not yet been fully explored in clinical trials and further studies are necessary. As always, a veterinarian should be involved in all decisions about an animal’s healthcare. If you have any queries about this medication, whether as a prescribing veterinarian or a pet owner, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. We're here to help!

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is Benazepril HCl 0.25 mg/0.1 mL Transdermal Gel (Vet)?

It is a gel-like formulation, dispensed in syringes, used to deliver medication for targeted treatment of veterinary diseases. It ensures accurate placement and optimal efficacy of the medication.

What is the purpose of the transdermal form?

The transdermal form facilitates certain medical procedures in veterinary applications by allowing precise and controlled administration of the medication.

Is the syringe included with the medication?

Yes, the medication is dispensed in a syringe to ensure accurate dosage and application.

What is the benefit of a transdermal form over a pill or injection?

Transdermal gels allow for direct application to a target area. This ensures optimal efficacy and limits potential systemic side effects that can be caused by oral or injectable medications.

Does the transdermal gel have to be refrigerated?

The requirements for storage would be defined by the manufacturer or compounding pharmacy. It's always best to refer to the storage instructions provided with the medication.

What type of conditions or diseases can this medication treat in my pet?

Benazepril HCl is typically used for the treatment of heart failure or hypertension in pets. However, your vet will define the exact disease states this compounded formulation is aimed at treating.

How often should I administer this medication to my pet?

This would depend on the specific requirements of your pet's condition and your vet's prescription. Always follow the instructions provided by your vet for best results.

What should I do if I miss a dose?

If you miss a dose, administer it as soon as you remember. If it is close to the time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your pet's regular dosing schedule. Never administer two doses at once.

Will my pet experience any side effects?

Like all medications, side effects are possible. You should consult with your vet about the possible side effects and monitor your pet closely after administering the medication. If you notice any adverse reactions, contact your vet immediately.

Can this medication be used for any pet?

Benazepril HCl is typically used for dogs and cats, but its suitability for other types of pets should be evaluated by a vet. Always consult with your vet before starting any new medication regimen with your pet.

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