PetCaseFinder

Peer-reviewed veterinary case report

Pimobendan oral solution works like chewable tablets in beagle dogs

By Kuhlmann, Olaf & Markert, Michael·Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine·2025·Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica GmbH, Germany·View original on PubMed

PetCaseFinder translated the abstract of this peer-reviewed paper into plain English so pet owners can read it. We do not publish original research — every detail traces back to the citation above. How we work →

Original publication title: Pimobendan oral solution is bioequivalent to pimobendan chewable tablets in beagle dogs.

Species:
dog

Plain-English summary

A group of beagle dogs was tested to compare a new liquid form of pimobendan, a medication for heart problems, with the traditional chewable tablets. Both forms were found to work equally well, which is great news for pet owners, especially those with small or toy breed dogs who may need more precise dosing. The study showed that the liquid version can be just as effective as the tablets, making it easier for owners to give their dogs the right amount of medication. This means that if your small dog needs pimobendan, you can choose either form with confidence.

People also search for: beagle heart medication · pimobendan liquid vs tablets · small dog heart disease treatment

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD) is frequently diagnosed in small breed dogs. Pimobendan oral solution has been developed to improve dosing accuracy in small and toy breed dogs. HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVES: Demonstrate bioequivalence of pimobendan oral solution with pimobendan chewable tablets using a pharmacokinetic and a pharmacodynamic study in healthy purpose bred dogs. ANIMALS: In the pharmacokinetic study, 24 beagle dogs were dosed in a 4-period crossover design. In the pharmacodynamic study, 4 mongrel and 2 beagle dogs implanted with telemetry probes were included in a 2-way crossover design. METHODS: Both studies were designed as prospective, randomized crossover trials. Dogs were given single doses of 5 mg/dog of either formulation followed by serial blood sampling for determination of pimobendan and O-desmethyl-pimobendan (ODMP; main metabolite). Because of high variability in the pharmacokinetics, the reference scaled average bioequivalence (RSABE) method was applied. For the pharmacodynamic study, animals were dosed with 0.25 mg/kg of either formulation. Baseline corrected left ventricular maximal pressure (LVdP/dt) and heart rate were recorded continuously and compared with a predefined bioequivalence threshold. RESULTS: Pimobendan was verified as a high variability drug. Based on the RSABE method, both formulations were bioequivalent. Pharmacodynamic results supported bioequivalence. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: The novel oral solution of pimobendan was found to be bioequivalent, both applying the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) supported RSABE method and based on pharmacodynamic data. Thus, the novel liquid formulation can be used to facilitate accurate dosing of small and toy breed dogs.

Find similar cases for your pet

PetCaseFinder finds other peer-reviewed reports of pets with the same symptoms, plus a plain-English summary of what was tried across them.

Search related cases →

Original publication on PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39835518/