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Aluminum Hydroxide (Generic) Gel for Dogs & Cats, Mint Flavor, 473ml, 64mg/ml

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Aluminum Hydroxide Gel – Kidney Support for Pets

Help support your pet's kidney and digestive health with Aluminum Hydroxide Gel, a veterinarian-recommended antacid and phosphate binder for cats and dogs. The mint-flavored oral gel neutralizes stomach acid to relieve gastric upset, acid reflux, and ulcers and also helps manage kidney disease by preventing phosphate absorption. Easy to administer, the palatable gel brings soothing relief and general well-being to the pet.

Prescription items are NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.

Benefits:

  • Supports Kidney Health – Binds excess phosphorus, suitable for pets with chronic kidney disease (CKD).
  • Relieves Acid Reflux & Ulcers – Neutralizes stomach acid to ease indigestion, gastritis, and heartburn.
  • Easy-to-Give Mint-Flavored Gel – The palatable flavor makes it easy to administer to dogs and cats.
  • Veterinarian-Trusted Antacid – Safe and effective for long-term digestive and renal support.
  • Non-Prescription Formula – Can be used as directed by a veterinarian for daily digestive and kidney care.

How does Aluminum Hydroxide Gel help pets that have kidney disease?

It is a phosphate binder, which lowers the amount of phosphorus in pets with chronic kidney disease (CKD) to support kidney function.

How do I give Aluminum Hydroxide Gel to my pet?

Administer orally as directed by your veterinarian, either directly or mixed with food for more acceptable administration.

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FAQ

What is Aluminum Hydroxide Gel used for in pets?

It is given as a phosphate binder to manage renal disease in cats and dogs through the inhibition of phosphorus ingestion from food. It is used as an antacid in furry friends with gastric ulcers or acid reflux.

Is this drug safe to use long-term?

Yes, it is often prescribed long-term to manage kidney disease, but it is recommended to have regular checks by a veterinarian.

Are there any side effects?

Side effects are uncommon but can occur as mild constipation, stomach upset, or loss of appetite. Inform your vet if unusual symptoms are noticed.

Can Aluminum Hydroxide Gel be administered with other drugs?

Yes, but it may interact with certain drugs by changing absorption. Administer other drugs at least 1-2 hours before or after this gel.

Does the gel have a strong taste?

No, it has a mild minty taste, so it is a bit less difficult to administer to most animals.

How should I store this drug?

Keep at room temperature (20°C - 25°C or 68°F - 77°F). Do not freeze, and close the bottle tightly.

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