Generalised peripheral oedema associated with amlodipine therapy in two dogs. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • This report details two cases of adverse drug reactions to amlodipine. The first case presented with diffuse peripheral oedema and a history of amlodipine therapy. Haematology, clinical chemistry, endocrine testing, thoracic, abdominal and cardiac imaging revealed no cause for oedema. Amlodipine therapy was discontinued and oedema diminished markedly within 72 hours. The second case presented for bilateral retinal detachments secondary to systemic hypertension. Haematology, clinical chemistry, thoracic and abdominal imaging were unremarkable and amlodipine therapy was begun. Within 72 hours, diffuse peripheral oedema developed that was unresponsive to therapy and the dog was euthanised. Veterinarians should be aware of the potential serious adverse events associated with commonly used drugs; severe, diffuse oedema is a possible adverse drug event in dogs treated with amlodipine.

published proceedings

  • J Small Anim Pract

altmetric score

  • 0.25

author list (cited authors)

  • Creevy, K. E., Scuderi, M. A., & Ellis, A. E.

citation count

  • 5

complete list of authors

  • Creevy, KE||Scuderi, MA||Ellis, AE

publication date

  • November 2013

publisher