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Potassium Supplement Tablets for Potassium Deficient Cats and Dogs
Product Description
RenaPlus Potassium Gluconate Tablets are formulated to support cats and dogs with potassium deficiency. Each tablet provides potassium gluconate to help maintain normal muscle, nerve, and heart function. This veterinary supplement is commonly recommended when pets need additional potassium support. The convenient tablet form allows controlled dosing based on body weight under veterinary supervision.
Benefits
- Supports Potassium Levels: Helps restore potassium levels in cats and dogs experiencing potassium-deficient states under veterinary guidance.
- Veterinary Recommended Use: Intended for administration by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian for safe potassium supplementation.
- Measured Potassium Dose: Each tablet provides a consistent amount of potassium gluconate to support controlled supplementation for pets.
- Convenient Tablet Form: Tablet format allows easy dosing based on body weight as directed by veterinary professionals.
Ingredients
Composition Table
|
Ingredient |
Quantity |
|
Potassium Gluconate |
468 mg per tablet (2 mEq potassium) |
How to Use
Recommended Dosage Chart
|
Pet Weight |
Recommended Dosage |
|
10 lb (4.5 kg) body weight |
1 tablet twice daily |
|
20 lb (9 kg) body weight |
2 tablets twice daily |
|
30 lb (13.6 kg) body weight |
3 tablets twice daily |
Dosage & Administration Instructions
- Weight-Based Dosing: Administer one tablet per 10 lb body weight twice daily for adult cats and dogs.
- Adjust As Needed: Dosage may be adjusted by a veterinarian depending on the patient’s potassium needs and medical condition.
- Veterinary Prescription: This product is restricted for use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.
- Oral Administration: Tablets are intended for oral administration to cats and dogs requiring potassium supplementation.
Disclaimer: This dosage information is provided by the manufacturer. Always consult your veterinarian before administering or adjusting any supplement for your pet.
Additional Information
Precautions
- Heart Condition Warning: Use this medicine carefully in animals with heart disease, especially if they are already taking heart medicines such as digitalis.
- Renal Disease Caution: Carefully administer in animals with renal disease since potassium balance may be affected.
- High Potassium Conditions: Avoid administration in diseases where elevated potassium levels may occur, including severe renal insufficiency.
- Adrenal Insufficiency Warning: Do not administer to animals diagnosed with adrenal insufficiency due to the risk of elevated potassium levels.
Storage Information
- Dry Place Storage: Keep the tablets in a dry location so they stay stable and work properly.
- Temperature Care: Store the container in a place where the temperature stays below 35°C (95°F).
- Container Sealed: Make sure the container is closed tightly to keep moisture away from the tablets.
Shipping & Return
We offer ground, express, priority, and international delivery; see our shipping policy for details.
For return instructions or product concerns, please refer to our detailed refund policy.
Prescription items are NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is RenaPlus Potassium Gluconate used for in pets?
Ans: RenaPlus Potassium Gluconate Tablets are used as a potassium supplement for cats and dogs experiencing potassium-deficient states. The tablets help provide additional potassium when recommended by a veterinarian to support proper physiological functions in pets.
Q2: How should RenaPlus tablets be given to cats and dogs?
Ans: The manufacturer advises giving one tablet for every 10 lb (4.5 kg) of body weight, twice a day, for adult cats and dogs. A veterinarian may change the dose based on the pet’s health condition and potassium needs.
Q3: Can RenaPlus be used without a veterinarian’s prescription?
Ans: No. RenaPlus tablets are available only with a veterinarian’s prescription under federal law. Pet owners should talk to their veterinarian before giving this potassium supplement or changing the dose for their cat or dog.
Q4: Are there conditions where RenaPlus should not be used?
Ans: RenaPlus should not be used in pets with health problems that may lead to high potassium levels, such as advanced kidney disease or adrenal gland disorders. A veterinarian needs to examine the pet and review its health condition before recommending this potassium supplement.
Q5: How should RenaPlus tablets be stored?
Ans: RenaPlus tablets should be stored in a tightly closed container in a dry place. The manufacturer recommends keeping the product at temperatures not exceeding 35°C (95°F) to maintain stability and quality.