Semintra (Telmisartan Oral Solution) - FDA-Approved Hypertension Treatment for Cats
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FDA-Approved Blood Pressure Control for Cats with Hypertension
High blood pressure in cats is a serious, often silent condition — and in cats with chronic kidney disease, it can accelerate organ damage at an alarming rate. Semintra (Telmisartan Oral Solution, 4 mg/mL) is the FDA-approved angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) specifically designed for cats, delivering reliable, once-daily blood pressure control to protect your cat's kidneys, eyes, heart, and brain.
How Semintra Works
Telmisartan is an angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) that prevents angiotensin II from binding to its receptors in blood vessel walls. This relaxes and widens the vessels, reducing peripheral vascular resistance and lowering systemic blood pressure — without the cough side effect sometimes associated with ACE inhibitors. It also reduces intraglomerular pressure, providing direct kidney protection in cats with CKD.
Why Blood Pressure Control Is Critical in Cats
Untreated hypertension in cats can cause devastating, often irreversible complications:
- Sudden blindness — retinal detachment or hemorrhage
- Neurological episodes — seizures, disorientation, or stroke-like events
- Accelerated CKD progression — high intraglomerular pressure damages remaining kidney tissue
- Cardiac strain — increased workload leading to hypertensive heart disease
Why Choose Semintra?
- FDA-approved for cats — the only telmisartan oral solution with FDA approval for feline hypertension
- ARB mechanism — effective blood pressure reduction with a favorable tolerability profile
- Kidney-protective — reduces intraglomerular pressure, slowing CKD progression
- Oral liquid formulation — easy to dose precisely and administer to cats
- Once-daily dosing — simple, convenient treatment that fits into your cat's routine
Recommended Use
Semintra is a veterinary-prescribed medication. Dosage is determined by your veterinarian based on your cat's blood pressure and clinical condition. Regular blood pressure monitoring and kidney function assessment are recommended throughout treatment.