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IPAKITINE® Renal Function Support Powder for Dogs and Cats

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  • £11.39 £21.17 Save £9.78 60g Tub
  • £25.49 £54.55 Save £29.06 180g Tub
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IPAKITINE® Renal Function Support Powder is a complementary feeding stuff to support renal function in case of chronic renal insufficiency in dogs and cats.

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Product Details

IPAKITINE® Renal Function Support Powder for Dogs and Cats is dietetic complementary feeding stuff for the support of renal function in cases of chronic renal insufficiency.  IPAKITINE® is a nutraceutical supplement containing calcium carbonate which is a proven phosphate-binding agent which lowers the absorption of phosphates from the intestines. Numerous studies have shown the benefits of phosphate reduction in cats and dogs suffering from kidney failure.

Sizes

IPAKITINE® Renal Function Support Powder for Dogs and Cats is available in the following sizes:
  • 60g Tub
  • 180g Tub

Key Benefits

  • Supports renal function in case of chronic renal insufficiency
  • Contains calcium carbonate, a proven phosphate-binding agent
  • Lowers the absorption of phosphates from the intestines

Ingredients

  • Product Composition
    Fine white powder made of; calcium carbonate 10%, chitosan (crab shell extract) 8% and lactose 82%
Instructions

Give 1g for 5kg body weight twice a day, combined with feed.  A 1g spoon is available inside each tub. 

Drinking water should be made available for your pet. It is recommended that a check-up is performed every 6 months by your vet.

What our vet says

What our vet says
"If your pet has chronic kidney failure, they need to reduce the absorption of phosphates in their body. Ipakitine is a binding agent that lowers the absorption of phosphates in the intestines. Simply sprinkle it on top of their food. You should allow 1g of Ipakitine per 5kg of body weight - twice daily. Please check this with your vet."
John Campbell - Head Veterinary Surgeon (BVM&S BSc MRCVS)
John Campbell Head Veterinary Surgeon And
Co-Founder (BVM&S BSc MRCVS)