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About Lotensin
You'd do anything for your pet. Sometimes they need a prescription to keep them healthy and well. Lotensin is a prescription medication used in dogs and cats for the treatment of heart failure, high blood pressure, and some forms of kidney disease. Your veterinarian can tell your if Lotensin is right for you and discuss any possible side effects and interactions.
Key Benefits of Lotensin
  • Treats heart failure, high blood pressure, and some forms of kidney disease
  • Dilates the veins and decreases fluid retention
  • Can be used by dogs or cats
Who's Lotensin For?
Decreases the formation of compounds and hormones that constrict blood vessels in animals with heart and vascular disease thereby enhancing blood flow throughout the blood vessels.
Care Instructions
Store at room temperature, away from moisture or heat.
Lotensin Ingredients
Benazepril hydrochloride, USP 5 mg or 10mg
Generic Alternatives to Lotensin
Benazepril
Side Effects and Warnings
Talk with your veterinarian about any vitamins, supplements, or medications your pet takes.

Side effects are rare but may include loss of appetite, vomiting, and diarrhea. Benazepril could cause low blood pressure or kidney dysfunction indicated by increased thirst and/or changes in urination. Stop treatment and consult your veterinarian if side effects seem worrisome.
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