Product details
Ipakitine is a supplement that reduces the phosphates in your pet’s food. If your cat or dog has just been diagnosed with chronic renal failure, this powder can be mixed with their favourite food instead of changing their food to a renal specific range. A natural supplement, the powder is made with chitosan which absorbs uremic toxins in the gastrointestinal tract, helping your pet to maintain a good quality of life.
Key features
- supports pets with chronic renal failure
- allows your pet to continue eating their favourite food
- absorbs uremic toxins and reduces them in several studies
- can be used at any stage of CRF
It is recommended that you seek advice from your veterinarian if you suspect that your pet may be suffering from kidney failure. This product is suitable for lifetime use but as your animal gets older it will have to be coupled with renal food and/or ACE inhibitors.
Customer reviews
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Beneficial for kidney disease in dogsOur Jack Russell is 12 years old and has kidney disease. After a week on dialysis the vet prescribed this but also prepared us to take her home to say goodbye. That was 4 months ago and she is still going strong as she has this powder in her food as per the instructions. Initially we mixed it in as she can be fussy but now it is just put on top of her normal food and she eats it no problem. The bulk pot is very good value for money.
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Cat with kidney disease.I take the measured amount of powder and mix it with 5ml water. I use a syringe to give it to him oral and he takes it with no fuss. That way I am assured he had his meds.
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Good stuffMy too yourkshireterrier have fresh food and the vet recommended this to help give them all the nutrients they need no problem with taking it on there dinners
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Good stuffMy too yourkshireterrier have fresh food and the vet recommended this to help give them all the nutrients they need no problem with taking it on there dinners
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they will eat it ...prefer powder to a pill anyday.my cat was prescribed this by her vet. my reading on here what is was i then read the reviews and have some advice for others like me. i too, mixed it in her just a little food but i didn't know if she'd actually had the food with the powder on. my solution for others who experience the same.. buy some cat oralade, mix the powder into a little of that and they will drink it all up. they've had their medicine and u know they have. oralade is roast chicken flavour and cats will drink it.