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Ipakitine Oral Powder Pot Vétoquinol Ipakitine Oral Powder Pot Vétoquinol Ipakitine Oral Powder Pot Vétoquinol
Ipakitine Oral Powder Pot Vétoquinol Ipakitine Oral Powder Pot Vétoquinol Ipakitine Oral Powder Pot Vétoquinol

Ipakitine Oral Powder Pot Vétoquinol

Brand : Vetoquinol Vetoquinol
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Ipakitine Oral Powder Vétoquinol in 60 g, 180 g and 300 g jars, is a dietary supplement that is a therapeutic means of managing kidney failure in dogs and cats.

What is Ipakitine Oral Powder Vetoquinol used for?

Ipakitine Oral Powder Veterinary is used in dogs and cats. It is a complementary food used to support renal function in cases of chronic renal failure. It contains chitosan. Chitosan is a natural polysaccharide produced by the deacetylation of chitin from crab and shrimp shells. It is non-hydrolyzable by digestive enzymes and has the property of absorbing certain acid metabolites such as uremic toxins and eliminating them in the intestines.

This product also contains calcium carbonate, helping the metabolism to detoxify dietary phosphorus to optimize kidney function and prevent phosphatemia. The low protein content of this product helps protect the urinary tract from the formation of structive crystals, while promoting urination. Thanks to its formula, this Vétoquinol product is an effective complement to the treatment of hyperparathyroidism, helping to give pets a better quality of life.

Ipakitine Oral Powder Vétoquinol in 60 g, 180 g and 300 g jars, is a nutritional supplement that is a therapeutic means of managing renal insufficiency in dogs and cats. It helps to alleviate nephritic pain and reduce the absorption of uremic waste. Packaged in powder form, it can be mixed with food for easy administration.

Ipakitine Oral Powder is specially formulated to provide essential renal support for your four-legged companions. The kidneys play a vital role in eliminating waste and toxins from your pet's body, and sometimes they need an extra boost to keep them functioning optimally. With Ipakitine, you can help support your pet's kidney health and provide a better quality of life.

Animals suffering from kidney failure may experience symptoms such as vomiting, loss of appetite and excessive thirst. Ipakitine Oral Powder helps reduce these symptoms by limiting the absorption of toxins in the intestines, thus relieving the workload on the kidneys. Your pet will feel better and regain greater vitality thanks to this essential renal support.

Ipakitine comes in powder form, making it easy to administer to your pet. You can simply mix the powder with your pet's food, making it easy to ingest. Gone are the struggles of giving medication, as Ipakitine is easily integrated into your pet's daily routine.

By using Ipakitine according to your veterinarian's recommendations, you'll quickly notice the beneficial effects on your pet's kidney health. Symptoms associated with kidney failure may diminish, giving way to a better quality of life for your beloved companion.

We also offer Lysine TVM pellets from the Vetoquinol veterinary laboratory, at the best price in our online pharmacy.

How to use this oral powder?

By mouth.
Dogs and cats: 1 g per 5 kg bodyweight, morning and evening, with meals.
Always make fresh water available.

Precautions for use

Store away from moisture and heat.

What does it contain?

Ipakitine supports renal function thanks to :

  • chitosan, a natural polysaccharide produced from crab shell chitin, which absorbs uremic toxins from the digestive tract.
  • calcium carbonate, a dietary phosphorus binder.

Ingredients: Lactose, calcium carbonate, chitosan. Analytical constituents: Crude ash: 9.9%, Crude protein: 4%, Calcium: 3.7%, Moisture: 1%, Crude fat: 0.55%, Crude fibre: < 0.1%, Potassium: 0.024%, Sodium: 0.015%, Phosphorus: < 0.01%.

Chitosan is a natural polysaccharide produced by the deacetylation of chitin from crab and shrimp shells. Chitosan is non-hydrolyzable by digestive enzymes and has the property of absorbing certain acid metabolites such as uremic toxins from the digestive tract.
Calcium carbonate also chelates dietary phosphorus.

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Ipakitine comes in 60 g, 180 g and 300 g packs.

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