Sirolimus Tablet Description
Sirolimus is a human generic drug that may be prescribed by your Veterinarian for the management of subclinical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) in cats. *Sold per Tablet.
Which animals/pets is Sirolimus Tablet for?
Cats
Sirolimus is used in veterinary medicine primarily to help manage feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) by improving heart function and reducing disease progression under veterinary supervision.
What does Sirolimus Tablet do?
Sirolimus inhibits the mTOR signaling pathway, which plays a role in abnormal heart muscle growth.
Sirolimus Tablet side effects
*Recommend wearing gloves when handling.
Side effects: Sirolimus delayed-release may cause fatigue or lethargy in some animals.
Serious adverse reactions can occur. Discontinue sirolimus delayed-release immediately and contact your veterinarian if any of the following signs are observed:
Allergic reaction (e.g., difficulty or irregular breathing, rash, fever, facial swelling, or puffiness)
Changes in heart rate or rhythm
Collapse or weakness
Pale or bluish gums
Difficulty breathing or coughing
Sirolimus Tablet ingredients
Sirolimus
Sirolimus Tablet overdose: What to do?
Contact your nearest emergency animal hospital.
What to know before using Sirolimus Tablet
Keep away from children and animals. Sirolimus is considered a hazardous drug, so it is essential to avoid accidental exposure. Wear gloves when handling the medication and do not handle it if you are pregnant or nursing. If your pet vomits after receiving this drug, wear gloves while cleaning up.
How is Sirolimus Tablet sold?
Sold per Tablet in strengths of 0.5 mg, 1 mg or 2 mg.
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Use as directed by your Veterinarian.
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