Hi everyone
I'm a new member who joined the group today as I was searching for info on the drug Vidalta, and really need some advice and info..
My cat Opal was diagnosed with hyperT 6 weeks ago and was put on this drug...Opal hasn't improved and is lethargic, can hardly walk as she has a very wobbly gait, and I have difficulty getting her to eat...
At the beginning of her treatment, she could walk normally, but I noticed her abnormal gait just a few days after treatment. I took her back to the vet, as I was so worried, and he asked when did this wobbliness start, to which I replied that its strange as its been ever since she started the medication! He decided that her gait was probably due to muscle wastage because of her weight loss, she weighed just 2.3kg! But he felt she was also de-hydrated, and was kept in and put on a drip....After this she was no better, and now the vet said her problems are neurological..!
He never once told me this could be a side effect of Vidalta, and she has steadily gotten worse, rather than improve...
She has gained a little weight, and her coat isn't as greasy as it was, but she looks so awful, and sometimes I look at her and think should I let her carry on like this..
But last night was the last straw as she fell down four stairs..So this morning I researched this drug only to find many people have had similar problems..I spoke with the vet, and raised these concerns, and was told to take her off the drug until Monday...
I have a few issues with the vet which I have to raise. One being her heart is so rapid at 240, and the vet hasn't prescribed anything for this due to the rise is usual with hyperT cats, and the fact that the meds "should" help with this. The vet told me today that at her last blood work her thyroid was normal, whatever that is, but she is still on the 10mg dose of Vidalta..
So as from tomorrow, Opal is off the Vidalta for 5 days, has a very rapid heartbeat, so will be on no medication at all...!
The vet seemed very unconcerned about this, but to be honest I am very concerned, more about her heart..
Any advice would be great..
Thanks