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Cat Health & Behaviour => Health & Behaviour General => Topic started by: Dawn F on March 16, 2009, 10:43:46 AM
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there was something in your cat magazine about a new treatment to help lower phosphates (I think) in cats with kidney issues - something you put in the food - I will try and find a link to post - the RCVS are running trials at the moment on a product and wanted volunteers
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ipakitine (powder) has been around for some time - our vets also have a pump action thing now.
would be happy to volunteer for trials
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This name sounds familiar, I think its the phospheros binder I use in Max's wet food.
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I have some ipakitine to try but keep forgetting to use it.
The newest product AFAIK is Renalzin - I paid about £17 for a tube the size of a tootpaste pump but Clapton won't touch food with it mixed in. I think there are too many things in it they can smell such as kaolin.
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I will have to check the magazine it sounded like a trial for a new product but I might be wrong
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Its not Azodyl is it? My vet gave me a leaflet about it a few weeks back, dunno about trials though.
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That sounds interesting. I would give anything a go - Clapton isn't himself any more and beginning to look like an old cat even though he is barely 10 - Iwould try anything that might help him.
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That sounds interesting. I would give anything a go - Clapton isn't himself any more and beginning to look like an old cat even though he is barely 10 - Iwould try anything that might help him.
Its funny you say that Mark, I feel like that sometimes when I look at Max now, as he's lot a bit of weight, well compared to the size he was before :hug: :hug: :hug:
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Azodyl is already available I think, so it may not be that. Looking at the leaflet it just seems to be a probiotic and psyllium - here's the website http://www.vetoquinol.ca/en/index.asp?page=215 Helen's got a bit about it on her site http://www.felinecrf.org/treatments.htm#azodyl
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right I was wrong its the royal veterinary college and the ad says
CKD is one of the most common health problems suffered by cats
by reducing the amount of protein and phosphate in your pet diet we can reduce the workload of the kidneys and reduce the clinical signs associated with an increase of waste products in the body
to this end the RVC ini conjunction with an animal health company needs your help to conduct a study of a new drug which can be added to your pets diet to reduce the amount of phosphate and help the kidneys work better
to find out more 01707 666605 or email cic@rvc.ac.uk www.rvc.ac.uk/CIC/Home/documents/amendedvetflyerkjfeb09.pdf
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I would love to ask the vet to ask if Clapton could go in the trial but I'm sure it would mean regular vet trips which stress him out too much. :(
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My vet has just told me about another new product for CRF - its called Rubenal 75. I looked at the ingredients list and its mainly Rheum Officanale Root Extract and veg oil :Dont know: - supposed to maintain normal renal fibrotic architecture. Theres a link here, but most of the sites, when you Google Rubenal, are foreign - its from Vetoquinol who make Ipakitine, Azodyl etc. http://www.vetnurse.co.uk/blogs/veterinary_news/archive/2009/01/20/2288.aspx
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I will look into that but Clapton refuses to eat anything that has been doctored. The only thing he would eat on food was SEB which is odd as it smells :sick:
Anyway, just seen a couple of UK sellers http://www.medicines4yourpet.com/rubenal-tablets-2-strengths-2285-p.asp