
RenaPlus Rx
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RenaPlus Rx
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Usually ships the same weekday before 3pm CT with veterinary approval.
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Requires veterinary authorization.
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Your pet's veterinarian will provide directions for use.
What is RenaPlus for Cats and Dogs?
- RenaPlus is a prescription supplement that contains Potassium Gluconate.
- Potassium is an electrolyte, which is vital for your pet’s health.
- Low potassium levels may cause a range of health problems, including muscle weakness, impaired nerve function, and fluid imbalance due to excessive urination or diarrhea.
Why do cats and dogs use RenaPlus?
- Your veterinarian may prescribed RenaPlus or a Potassium Gluconate supplement when potassium levels in the blood are too low.
- Low potassium blood levels is also called hypokalemia. This condition can be caused by chronic kidney disease, metabolic diseases, poor diet, or as a side effect of taking some medications.
- Muscles, nerves, the heart, and proper fluid balance in the body all require the certain potassium levels.
What else should I know about RenaPlus?
- Gel and powder may be easier to dose than tablets for some dogs and cats.
What problems could my dog or cat have with RenaPlus?
- Overdoses of potassium can be serious. An overdose may result from a large one-time dose or from giving too much over time. Contact your veterinarian immediately is you see signs such as muscular weakness, nausea, vomiting, heart rhythm problems, paralysis, or collapse.
How do you use RenaPlus?
- Oral potassium is best given with food to avoid upset stomach. Follow your veterinarian's directions.
What is in RenaPlus?
- The active ingredient in RenaPlus is Potassium Gluconate.
- Potassium is a mineral that is found naturally in foods and is necessary for the normal function of the heart, muscles, and nerves.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- RenaPlus is a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Is it important for my dog or cat to finish all of the RenaPlus?
- Dogs and cats may use RenaPlus for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
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Q & A
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What are the other ingredients aside from potassium gluconate? This product caused my cat to have diarrhea. We are trying the powder. I'd like to know all ingredients so we can avoid similar products.?
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Oral potassium gluconate is known to cause GI distress, such as diarrhea, as a potential side effect. It is possible that any formulation of potassium gluconate could cause this same result and may also be dose dependent. In addition, the manufacturer states that each form of the RenaPlus varies in inactive ingredients and would differ between the powder, tablet, and gel. Please consult your veterinarian to determine the best dosing and product needed for your cat.
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How much actual potassium is in one of these 468mg of potassium gluconate tablets??
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There is 78 mg of elemental potassium in one 2mEq (468mg) potassium gluconate tablet.
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Does the powder have a taste??
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According to the manufacturer, RenaPlus has a palatable base that contains a vanilla custard flavor.
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I have purchase RenaPlus from my vet for my dog. The UPC code on the bottle I purchased is 13985 00533. Is this the same UPC code that is on the product you sell? Thanks.?
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For the RenaPlus tablets of 100 count bottle, the UPC code is 13985 00533. Currently, VetRxDirect does carry the same product you received at your veterinarian's office.
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My cat is finicky about taking stuff. She eats around it in her food. Is this gel something I can put on her leg and maybe she'll lick it off? Is there a special trick I could do to get her to lick it off my finger or a spoon? Thank you?
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The manufacturer indicates that RenaPlus Gel has a very pleasant taste for cats. The manufacturer states that to initiate interest in taste, place small amount on the animal’s nose or on the roof of its mouth. Gel may be placed on the paw after initial interest has been established.
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My cat is diabetic. Is there a lot of sugar in the gel? Can you give me the number of carbs in a teaspoon? Her blood sugar has shot up. I don't know if it is related to the gel.?
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According to the manufacturer, for a ½ tsp dose of 2 mEq potassium, sugar content in the formulation is < 5mg. Total carbohydrates are slightly higher (approximately 50mg), but the carbohydrates are in the form of indigestible cellulose. Administration according to label dose is unlikely to alter blood glucose. Please speak with your veterinarian with any additional questions or concerns.
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Our vet practice is charging me $24 for the Vet One RenaPlus gel 5 oz tube and putting a prescription label on the tube. (1) Is a prescription from my vet required to order this gel? (2) If so, would I email a copy with my order to your company? Thank you.?
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RenaPlus is a prescription-only medication. You can mail the prescription to us or we can fax your veterinarian a request to obtain a prescription. Please place an online order and we'll work with you to plan the most convenient course of action.
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Am looking for a potassium gel that is compatible taste-wise with other gels she is receiving daily. If it is sweet it will not mix well with cat lax and fishy compounded gel for high blood pressure that I have to apply directly to her shoulder/paw together in one quick swipe. Thank you.?
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According to the manufacturer, RenaPlus gel has a vanilla custard flavor.
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Hi. I Need to know the size and SHAPE of this pill.?
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According to the product information leaflet, RenaPlus tablet comes in an unscored white, round shape, and about 11 mm in size.
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