Ipakitine for cats

Ipakitine is a safe medication used in cats with chronic renal failure. It is typically used in combination with other medications and dietary nutrition. It improves metabolism and has a positive effect on kidney function. It is not a cure-all for renal failure, but it can significantly prolong a pet's life. Its use is especially effective in the early stages of the disease.

General description

Ipakitine is available as a white or cream-colored powder. The formula was developed by Vetoquinol, a French company specializing in research and development in veterinary pharmacology. The powder is packaged in polymer jars of varying capacities, from 60 to 300 g, making it easy to find the appropriate size. The jars are sealed with screw-on lids. They are hermetically sealed at the factory, ensuring first-opening verification. All jars come with a 1 g measuring spoon.

Ipakitine for cats

Store the medication in a dry place away from ultraviolet rays. The jar should be tightly sealed, and the ambient temperature should be between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius. Although the medication does not contain any toxic substances, children and pets should be kept out of its reach.

Please note! The medication's shelf life is 18 months from the date of manufacture. After the expiration date, the powder should be discarded. No special instructions are required.

Composition and action

Ipakitine is a combination drug capable of positively influencing metabolic processes in animals. Its action is due to the combination of two active ingredients:

  • Chitosan is a natural polymer derived from crustacean shells. When ingested, this substance reduces blood urea levels and toxic substances. Chitosan also improves kidney function.
  • Calcium carbonate, or carbonate, helps normalize calcium-phosphorus metabolism. Furthermore, this component can normalize the acid-base balance and restore calcium levels, an element involved in bone and cartilage formation, as well as other important processes.

Composition of the drug Ipakitine

The drug has the following effects on the body of cats:

  • improves kidney function;
  • promotes the elimination of dangerous toxic substances;
  • reduces creatinine level;
  • helps reduce blood cholesterol levels;
  • normalizes the functioning of the intestines and the entire digestive system;
  • restores phosphorus-calcium metabolism;
  • lowers the level of urea in the blood;
  • increases hemoglobin.

The medication's ingredients are primarily eliminated from the body through the colon. Lactose serves as an excipient.

Please note! Ipakitine is classified as a low-hazard substance because it does not contain toxic components. However, a doctor's consultation is required before use. They will prescribe an effective combination therapy based on the stage of the disease and symptoms and calculate the dosage.

When and how to apply

According to the instructions, Ipakitine is intended for use as part of complex therapy for chronic renal failureIt is prescribed to stabilize the animal's condition, prolong remission, and prevent possible complications. The drug is not used in the acute stage of the disease.

The medicinal powder is intended for oral administration. It is given twice daily—at morning and evening feedings. The medication is simply sprinkled on the food. A special diet is usually prescribed for the pet during this period. If the cat's condition is severe and it refuses to eat, the medication is mixed with water and administered using a needle-free syringe. The mixture should be administered in small amounts into the corner of the mouth to prevent the cat from spitting it out. Please note that the powder is almost insoluble in water.

The dosage is calculated based on the pet's weight: 1 g of powder (one measuring spoon) per 5 kg of body weight. Treatment is usually lengthy and can last from 3 to 6 months. The duration of treatment is determined by the veterinarian based on the severity of the disease.

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It is recommended to follow the Ipakitine regimen and not skip doses, as this may impact its effectiveness. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as possible and then resume your previous treatment regimen.

The medication is used in combination with other medications. The instructions do not indicate any incompatibility with veterinary drugs.

Contraindications and side effects

Ipakitine is considered a safe medication with virtually no contraindications. It can be used by pregnant and lactating women. The only restriction is individual intolerance to the ingredients, including lactose. However, this is quite rare.

The medication does not cause side effects and is generally well tolerated by cats. In case of intolerance, allergic reactions or gastrointestinal disturbances may occur. In such cases, the medication is discontinued, and the animal is given antiallergic medications and symptomatic treatment.

Advantages and disadvantages

The main advantages of Ipakitine include the following:

  • made from natural ingredients;
  • does not contain toxic or chemical substances;
  • has virtually no contraindications;
  • easy to use (just sprinkle the powder on the food twice a day);
  • does not require special storage conditions;
  • does not cause side effects;
  • permitted during pregnancy and lactation;
  • available in packages of different sizes;
  • has a complex effect on the body;
  • compatible with other medications;
  • has high efficiency.

There are no special precautions required when handling the medication. It is safe for animals and humans, but empty jars should not be used for household purposes.

Ipakitine for cats

The disadvantages of the drug include the following:

  • long-term use is necessary to achieve lasting results;
  • Not sold in all veterinary pharmacies and pet stores.

It is important to remember that Ipakitine is only a support for an animal with chronic renal failure, and not a chance for a full recovery.

Price

When purchasing Ipakitine, cat owners face another significant drawback: its relatively high price. The cost of the drug depends on the packaging:

  • 60 g – 950-1000 rub.;
  • 180 g – 1500-1600 rub.;
  • 300 g – 2700-2800 rub.

Considering a cat only needs 2-3 grams per day, even the smallest package will last for a long time. You can buy the medication at a veterinary pharmacy or pet store, or order it online. It's best to order Ipakitine from trusted sources, as counterfeits are common, which are ineffective at best and harmful to your pet at worst.

Owner reviews

Marina, owner of a 15-year-old cat:

"We used Ipakitine when our cat was diagnosed with chronic renal failure. Mark completely refused to eat powdered food, so we had to give him a solution by syringe. His condition improved noticeably for a while, but unfortunately, he died two months later. He had no chance of surviving, as the disease was in an advanced stage when it was discovered."

Vadim, the owner of a Persian cat:

"When I noticed my cat was drinking a lot, eating almost nothing, and becoming weak, I took him to the hospital. The diagnosis came as a bolt from the blue: CRF (chronic renal failure). The doctor warned me that my cat didn't have much time left, but said that if I wanted to prolong his life, I needed to find Ipakitine. This turned out to be a challenge—it wasn't available in our local pharmacies. I had to order it online. The results were visible almost immediately. My cat became more active and started eating better. We administered it along with IVs, injections, and pills."

Veterinarian Reviews

Olga, a veterinarian with 10 years of experience:

"Ipakitine is a unique drug for animals with chronic renal failure. In my experience, pets given this medication live 2-3 times longer. It's expensive, of course. But that's the price you pay for the last minutes you spend with your beloved pet, the price you pay for prolonging their life. It's completely safe. I've never had any side effects."

Andrey, a veterinarian with 13 years of experience:

"I've heard many positive reviews about Ipakitin from colleagues and clients, but I'm quite skeptical myself. It's just a food supplement that won't save your cat or dog from chronic kidney failure, so I don't see the point in wasting money on it. Only properly chosen treatment can alleviate the animal's condition."

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