Chitosan and Calcium Carbonate
Also known as: Ipakitine, Epakitin
This medication helps protect your pet's kidneys by preventing the absorption of phosphorus and toxins from their food. * **Must be given with food:** Mix the powder thoroughly into your pet's meals. It only works if it is in the stomach at the same time as the food. * **Watch for side effects:** Contact your veterinarian if your pet develops increased thirst, increased urination, vomiting, or extreme tiredness, as these could be signs of high blood calcium. * **Dietary note:** Because this product contains lactose, inform your vet if your pet has diabetes or a sensitive stomach (lactose intolerance).
Dosage must be set by your veterinarian for your specific pet. Never give human medication or another pet’s prescription without veterinary guidance.
What it is used for
- Chronic kidney disease
- Chronic kidney disease
How it is given
Possible side effects
- Hypercalcaemia (due to calcium carbonate absorption)
Cautions & contraindications
- Pre-existing hypercalcaemia
- > **Hypercalcaemia Risk:** Monitor serum calcium levels, as the calcium carbonate component can be absorbed systemically. > **Lactose Content:** The formulation contains 82% lactose. Use with caution in **diabetic** animals and those with known **lactose intolerance**.
Drug interactions
- Calcitriol: Increased risk of hypercalcaemia when administered concurrently
Frequently asked questions
What is Chitosan and Calcium Carbonate used for in pets?
This medication helps protect your pet's kidneys by preventing the absorption of phosphorus and toxins from their food. * **Must be given with food:** Mix the powder thoroughly into your pet's meals. It only works if it is in the stomach at the same time as the food. * **Watch for side effects:** Contact your veterinarian if your pet develops increased thirst, increased urination, vomiting, or extreme tiredness, as these could be signs of high blood calcium. * **Dietary note:** Because this product contains lactose, inform your vet if your pet has diabetes or a sensitive stomach (lactose intolerance).
Is Chitosan and Calcium Carbonate safe for my pet?
Dosage must be set by your veterinarian for your specific pet. Never give human medication or another pet’s prescription without veterinary guidance.
This article is for general education and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice. If your pet is unwell, please consult a veterinarian.
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