Safeheart 5 Pet Chewable Tablet
Prescription Required
Animal use onlyYour pet's medicine at a glance
Give Safeheart 5 Pet Chewable Tablet in the exact dose and duration prescribed by your veterinarian. It can be given directly or mixed with food. Follow all your veterinarian’s dosing instructions carefully and do not skip doses. Continue the treatment even if your dog seems better, as heart failure requires long-term management.
Common side effects of this medicine include loss of appetite, tiredness, diarrhea, weakness, and difficulty breathing. If your dog shows severe symptoms such as collapse, persistent vomiting, or trouble breathing, contact your veterinarian immediately. Monitor regularly to help manage these effects and ensure treatment remains safe and effective.
Safeheart 5 Pet Chewable Tablet is only meant for use in dogs with diagnosed heart failure and should not be used in dogs with other heart conditions. It is not recommended for dogs younger than six months, pregnant, or nursing animals. Wash your hands after handling the medicine and keep the medicine out of reach of children.
Uses of Safeheart 5 Pet Chewable Tablet in pets
Benefits of Safeheart 5 Pet Chewable Tablet for your pet
In Treatment of Congestive Heart Failure
Side effects of Safeheart 5 Pet Chewable Tablet in pets
Common side effects of Safeheart
- Loss of appetite
- Lethargy
- Diarrhea
- Breathlessness
- Azotemia (increased nitrogen containing compounds level in blood)
- Weakness
- Abnormality of voluntary movements
- Pleural effusion
- Fainting
- Sudden death
- Heart murmur
- Cough
- Ascites (accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity)
How can I give Safeheart 5 Pet Chewable Tablet to my pet?
Give the medicine in the dose and duration prescribed by your veterinarian. It can be given directly or mixed with a small amount of food.
How Safeheart Chewable Tablet works
Safety advice
What if I forget to give Safeheart 5 Pet Chewable Tablet to my pet?
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Quick tips
- Give Safeheart 5 Pet Chewable Tablet exactly as prescribed by your veterinarian. It can be given with or without food.
- Try to give the medicine at the same time each day to maintain a consistent effect.
- If your dog spits out the medicine, hide it in a small treat or soft food to make dosing easier.
- Do not skip doses or stop the medication suddenly, even if your dog seems better.
- Follow up regularly with your veterinarian for heart check-ups and dose adjustments.
- Monitor your dog for signs of improvement or changes such as increased activity, better breathing, or appetite.





