Description RenaPlus is a supplement prescribed by veterinarians to provide extra potassium to pets who have low levels due to kidney disease or other medical problems. Potassium is an electrolyte that helps nerves communicate and maintains muscle movement. This generic alternative is an easy-to-feed tablet that aids in returning your pet's body to its normal functions. Uses RenaPlus is used to provide your pets with the potassium they need when they suffer from hypokalemia (low blood potassium). Low potassium levels are common in pets with kidney (renal) problems and can also occur because of other medical conditions. Possible Side Effects May cause nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea, especially if not given with food. Drug & Food Interactions Talk to your veterinarian about any other drugs your dog is taking before starting this medication. Precautions Do not use in pets with hyperkalemia (high potassium blood levels), severe kidney disease, acute dehydration, untreated Addison's disease, or hemolysis (breakdown of red blood cells). Use should also be avoided in pets with constipation or heart disease, especially when taking Digoxin. Prescribing Information See all items by RenaPlus Watch our RenaPlus video Item Number 146878 Common Brand Name(s) Tumil-K, RenaKare Generic Name Potassium Gluconate Dosage Measure Use according to your veterinarian's instructions. For Use With Dogs & Cats Brand Vet One Product Form Tablet Health Condition Kidney Disease Drug Type Supplement Ingredients Ingredients Potassium Gluconate. Instructions Recommended Dosage Suggested dose for adults is one tablet per 10 lbs of body weight twice daily. Dosage may be adjusted to satisfy pet's need. Storage Instructions Store at controlled room temperatures 59° - 86°F. FAQ What are the benefits? Safe and effective generic alternative to Tumil-K. Available in multiple forms (powder, tablets, or gel) so it is easy to give to most pets. Replenishes potassium levels for proper body function. What outcomes can be expected? RenaPlus should help potassium levels in the blood and in the cells to return to normal. It can take several days to achieve normal potassium levels. RenaPlus usually needs to be given long-term in most cases. How is it given? RenaPlus should be given exactly according to your veterinarian's specific instructions. All supplements are given by mouth preferably with food and the dosage is usually based on body weight. If you do not understand how to give RenaPlus correctly, contact your veterinarian. How does it work? RenaPlus works to treat hypokalemia (low potassium levels) by providing a source of potassium in animals who cannot maintain normal levels on their own.
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