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Amlodipine for Cats: How It Treats High Blood Pressure and What to Watch For

By Dr Duncan Houston

High blood pressure in cats is common, especially in older cats with kidney disease or hyperthyroidism. The challenge is that it often goes unnoticed until damage has already occurred.

Amlodipine is now the first line treatment for feline hypertension, and when used correctly, it can significantly reduce the risk of blindness, kidney damage, and cardiovascular complications.

The key is not just giving the medication, but monitoring and adjusting it properly over time.


Quick Answer

Amlodipine is a calcium channel blocker used to treat high blood pressure in cats. It works by relaxing blood vessels, lowering blood pressure effectively and safely. It is typically given once daily, but requires regular monitoring to avoid under or over treatment, especially in cats with kidney or thyroid disease.


What Does Amlodipine Actually Do?

Amlodipine relaxes arterial blood vessels.

It blocks calcium entry into vascular smooth muscle, causing the vessels to dilate and reducing systemic blood pressure.

Why this matters clinically

  • Lowers blood pressure without significantly reducing heart function

  • Reduces strain on organs like the eyes, kidneys, and brain

  • Helps prevent irreversible damage such as retinal detachment

Clinical insight:
In cats, hypertension is often silent until vision loss occurs. Amlodipine is one of the few drugs that reliably brings blood pressure down quickly and effectively.


When Should Amlodipine Be Used?

Amlodipine is indicated when systolic blood pressure is:

  • 160 mmHg or higher, especially with underlying disease

  • 180 mmHg or higher, where organ damage risk becomes significant

Common underlying conditions

  • Chronic kidney disease

  • Hyperthyroidism

  • Cardiomyopathy

  • Idiopathic hypertension

Decision checkpoint

If a cat has high blood pressure and signs like:

  • Sudden blindness

  • Dilated pupils

  • Retinal changes

Treatment should be started urgently.


How Is It Given?

  • Typically once daily dosing

  • Can be given with or without food

  • Available in multiple tablet sizes

Practical tips

  • Accurate dosing is important, especially in small cats

  • Pill cutters or compounded formulations can help

  • Consistency matters more than timing perfection

Missed dose

  • Give when remembered

  • Do not double the next dose


How Quickly Does It Work?

  • Onset: within 4 to 6 hours

  • Full effect: usually within a few days

Time based guidance

  • Blood pressure should be rechecked within 1 to 2 weeks

  • Dose adjustments are common early in treatment


Severity Framework

Mild hypertension

  • Slight elevation

  • No organ damage

Often monitored or treated depending on risk factors.

Moderate hypertension

  • Consistent elevation

  • Early organ impact possible

Requires treatment and monitoring.

Severe hypertension

  • High readings

  • Risk of retinal damage, kidney injury

Needs prompt treatment.

Critical

  • Sudden blindness

  • Neurological signs

  • Acute deterioration

This is an urgent situation requiring immediate treatment.


Side Effects to Watch For

Amlodipine is generally well tolerated, but side effects can occur.

Common

  • Lethargy

  • Reduced appetite

Less common

  • Increased heart rate

  • Mild weight loss

Important to monitor

  • Kidney values

  • Potassium levels

Decision checkpoint:
If your cat becomes weak, collapses, or seems unusually quiet, this may indicate blood pressure dropping too low.


Monitoring: What Actually Matters

This is where good outcomes are made.

Blood pressure checks

  • Recheck 1 to 2 weeks after starting

  • Then periodically depending on stability

Blood tests

  • Kidney function

  • Electrolytes

Eye exams

  • Monitor for retinal damage

Clinical insight:
Treating blood pressure without monitoring it is incomplete care. The goal is controlled, stable pressure, not just lowering it once.


Drug Interactions and Cautions

Use caution when combining with:

  • ACE inhibitors

  • Diuretics

  • Beta blockers

These combinations can cause excessive drops in blood pressure.

Other considerations:

  • Can increase cyclosporine levels

  • Levels may rise with certain antifungal medications

  • May reduce effectiveness of some antiplatelet drugs


Special Considerations

Liver disease

  • Slower metabolism

  • Dose adjustments may be required

Heart disease

  • Generally safe, but monitor closely

Pregnancy

  • Avoid use

Consistency matters

Stopping suddenly can lead to rapid increases in blood pressure.


When Is This an Emergency?

Seek veterinary care immediately if your cat shows:

  • Sudden blindness

  • Disorientation or neurological signs

  • Collapse or weakness

  • Severe lethargy

These may indicate uncontrolled hypertension or overtreatment.


What Should You Do Next?

If your cat is on amlodipine:

  1. Give medication consistently every day

  2. Do not skip or stop suddenly

  3. Recheck blood pressure within 1 to 2 weeks

  4. Monitor appetite, behaviour, and energy

  5. Follow up with regular blood tests

If newly diagnosed:

  • Start treatment promptly if indicated

  • Investigate underlying causes

  • Plan ongoing monitoring early


Common Mistakes

  • Not monitoring blood pressure after starting treatment

  • Stopping medication once the cat seems normal

  • Missing underlying diseases like kidney disease or hyperthyroidism

  • Incorrect dosing due to tablet splitting

  • Ignoring subtle behavioural changes


Can This Be Prevented?

Hypertension itself is often secondary, but early detection helps.

  • Routine blood pressure checks in older cats

  • Monitoring kidney and thyroid health

  • Regular veterinary exams

  • Early intervention before organ damage occurs


FAQs

How quickly does amlodipine lower blood pressure?

It starts working within hours, with full effect over a few days.

Is amlodipine safe for long term use?

Yes, with proper monitoring.

Can it cause low blood pressure?

Yes, especially if overdosed or combined with other medications.

What happens if I stop it suddenly?

Blood pressure can rise quickly and dangerously.

Do all hypertensive cats need lifelong treatment?

Many do, especially if underlying disease is present.


Final Thoughts

Amlodipine has become the cornerstone of treating high blood pressure in cats for a reason. It works reliably, is generally well tolerated, and can prevent serious complications when used correctly.

But the medication is only part of the picture.

The real goal is controlled blood pressure over time, guided by monitoring and adjusted to the individual cat.


If you need help monitoring your cat’s blood pressure, tracking response to treatment, or deciding when to adjust dosing, ASK A VET™ can support you with ongoing guidance and clear next steps.

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