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Rx Vitamins Phos-Bind is a veterinarian-formulated kidney support supplement powder designed for cats and dogs. This tasteless and odorless powder helps manage phosphorus levels, ensuring optimal kidney health. With a precise dosing scoop included, it offers a hassle-free way to support your pet's renal function, making it an essential addition to their diet.
Item Weight | 1.6 Ounces |
Allergen Information | Gluten Free |
Target Species | Dog |
Item Form | Powder |
S**O
Good product
I purchased first container through my vet who recommented for older Yorkie. She's been on this for almost a year now and blood tests show an improvement on her kidney function numbers that she is maintaining. Great product!
N**I
Great for my cat!
We love this item for our cat.
M**.
Works great
Works great, not a lot of product required each time so it doesn’t make my cat not want to eat it.
A**A
Worth a try
Our 9yo tabby recently got dx with early stage kidney disease. The cost of the Rx food is ridiculous, especially with many reviews indicating their cats don't like it. My vet approved us trying this and we've been using it since January. We mix it in with her wet food and add a little bit of water to make it kind of soupy so it mixes better and she hasn't (YET) noticed that there's anything added to her food. We aren't do for labs for a couple of months, but she seems to be doing a lot better since introducing this into her diet.
A**R
Odorless
Odorless, mixes easily
K**R
Best phosphate binder for CKD kitties
My elderly kitty with CKD needed to go onto a renal diet - and she wouldn't eat it consistently so the vet recommended Phos-Bind be used in her normal (non renal diet). Using Phos-Bind has helped me keep my kitty's phosphorous levels lower and I've been able to (very) slowly start adding in small portions of her renal diet. The amount of binder used is tiny so the container will last a long time, it's tasteless (I tried it) and easily mixes into wet food (for dry food I re-hydrate it and then put the Phos-Bind on it so it sticks and a little "gravy" can be created with a couple squished kibbles).
S**E
R isks of Aluminum Phosphate Binder
My firsthand experience with an aluminum phosphate binder for my cat highlights the delicate balance between its benefits and risks. Here's my story to help fellow cat owners navigate this treatment option.At my vet's suggestion, I ordered the binder from Amazon to address my cat's high phosphorus levels. Despite administering the lowest recommended dose for just two weeks, my cat suffered severe side effects. He started stumbling, showing neurological symptoms, vomiting, and completely lost his appetite.Before starting this treatment, my cat was a hearty eater, unconcerned about his phosphorus levels. However, after starting the binder, he developed serious neurological and lethargy issues and refused to eat. I rushed him to the vet, who prescribed an appetite booster and other meds. Thankfully, he got better once we stopped the binder.While this aluminum phosphate binder may help some cats, it's important to understand the potential for serious side effects for some cats, even at lower doses. In my experience, symptoms appeared gradually, and I didn't recognize the connection at first. There are other options to lower phosphorus levels, and while this one is commonly recommended and effective for some cats, close monitoring is crucial to catch any adverse reactions. Unfortunately, he still hasn't gotten his appetite back after using the binder, and he refuses to eat the food he used to enjoy.
L**A
Great
Works very well
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