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# Chitosan from marine shells binds phosphates Calcium carbonate blocks excess dietary phosphates 60g powder pot for precise dosing Ipakitine Phosphate Reducer Aiding Kidney Function (Size: 60g Pot)

**Brand:** ipakitine
**Price:** € 57.15
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛡️ Protect your pet’s kidneys without compromise—because they deserve the best!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Ipakitine Phosphate Reducer Aiding Kidney Function (Size: 60g Pot) by ipakitine
- **How much does it cost?** € 57.15 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- ipakitine enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted ipakitine brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Fussy Eater Friendly:** Mixes seamlessly with regular food—no more renal diet battles
- • **Phosphate Binding Power:** Neutral-tasting powder that traps harmful phosphates before absorption
- • **Quality You Can Count On:** Manufactured under strict international standards by Vetoquinol, 90 years of expertise
- • **Vet-Trusted Kidney Support:** Used in 1,000+ German vet clinics in 2024 alone, proven for over a decade
- • **Clinically Proven Stability:** Helps maintain stable phosphate levels and supports kidney function

## Overview

Ipakitine Phosphate Reducer is a 60g powder supplement combining chitosan and calcium carbonate to bind dietary phosphates and support kidney health in cats and dogs. Trusted by veterinarians for over 10 years and used in more than 1,000 clinics in 2024, it offers a neutral taste that blends easily with regular food, making it ideal for pets that reject renal diets. Produced by Vetoquinol under rigorous quality standards, it helps maintain stable phosphate levels and promotes kidney function without upsetting your pet’s appetite.

## Description

Product Description Ipakitine - Fait partie intégrante des recommandations vétérinaires depuis de nombreuses années. Ipakitine est un complément alimentaire pour chiens et chats pour soutenir les reins, utilisé depuis plus de 10 ans. Rien qu'en 2024, le produit a été utilisé dans plus de 1 000 cabinets vétérinaires en Allemagne (statistiques de vente internes, état : janvier 2025). Facile à nourrir Il est simplement mélangé avec la nourriture habituelle et lie les phosphates alimentaires avant qu'ils ne soient absorbés par le corps. Ainsi, vous pouvez adapter l'alimentation de votre chat ou de votre chien sans renoncer à la nourriture préférée. Goût neutre La poudre neutre au goût lie les phosphates alimentaires et les produits métaboliques directement dans le tube digestif sans en altérer le goût. Acceptation Les chats souffrant de problèmes rénaux n'aiment souvent pas manger leur nourriture spéciale - Ipakitine est une excellente alternative qui est bien acceptée. Pour soutenir les reins des chiens et des chats Qualité certifiée Ipakitine est fabriqué selon des normes de qualité strictes. La production est effectuée selon un système de qualité internationalement reconnu spécialement pour les additifs et les prémélanges dans l'alimentation animale. Cette norme garantit que l'Ipakitine est produite de manière fiable, sûre et constante de haute qualité pour une alimentation sur laquelle vous et votre animal de compagnie pouvez compter. Soulage les reins Le carbonate de calcium est une substance qui bloque l'excès de phosphates alimentaires et soulage ainsi la fonction rénale. Le chitosane, obtenu à partir de la coquille des écrevisses marines, lie les substances néfastes aux reins dans le tube digestif. Les deux substances combinées se complètent utilement. Recommandé et utilisé depuis des années dans les cabinets vétérinaires Ipakitine est devenu un incontournable des cabinets vétérinaires depuis plus d'une décennie et a aidé de nombreux chiens et chats pendant cette période. Une marque Vetoquinol - 90 ans d'expérience Le bien-être des animaux et des humains est au cœur du Vetoquinol. Toutes nos équipes travaillent dans le monde entier. Grâce à nos décennies d'expérience, nous avons établi des relations de confiance avec nos clients - vétérinaires, agriculteurs et propriétaires d'animaux de compagnie - qui comptent sur nos produits et services innovants pour répondre à leurs besoins réels.

Review: An effective alternative to renal food if your cat/dog won't touch it - Summary points: - Fussy cat takes it and causes no stomach upset - Phosphate levels have not increased and have remained stable as has her CKD - Is great if your pet won't touch renal food The Story My 15 year old cat with CKD was put on a renal diet but started to lose a lot of weight on it. She has always been on the slender side (fussy nibbler of food), but when she started to look anorexic I thought I might lose her to malnutrition rather than CKD. Renal food is extremely bland, and although she appeared to be eating it she continued to lose weight. I tried different brands of renal diets to no avail. I did some research and decided to take her off renal food. It's widely thought older cats need more protein not less, and the renal diets were so low I think it was doing her more harm than good, she was literally wasting away. I switched her to Lily's Kitchen Suppurrs (which have phosphate levels on the lower end of mainstream food though not anywhere as low as renal food) and bought a phosphate binder to add to it. This was 10 months ago. Since then she has put back on 25% of her bodyweight and is still increasing steadily (considering a common concern with CKD is that pets lose weight this is a positive sign) and she is almost where she was in weight before she had CKD. Furthermore her kidneys have stabilised. She has blood tests every 4 or so months and whilst her phosphate levels could do with being lower, they're not awful, and they have not been increasing since being on Ipakitine, (phosphate levels are more important than protein levels in many respects in CKD as keeping phosphate intake in check should help slow down the rate of CKD). She also seems healthier than ever since her CKD diagnosis. Ipakitine also doesn't cause her diarrhoea like the other liquid phosphate binder I had initially tried. Considering she's fussy as hell, I thought the powder would put her off, but it doesn't bother her at all and thankfully it blends well in her wet food and even dry food. Also one more thing, after discussing with my vet who is experienced, I decided to double the dose of the Ipakitine because my cat is a grazer and has many small meals throughout the day. I worried that she wasn't getting Ipakitine with all her food and therefore some phosphates were making it through which otherwise wouldn't. The tub says only to give it twice a day however my vet and I felt that it said twice a day because that is how often most pets get fed. He checked his medical manual and it said that the dose can safely be twice as much which meant I could give it 4 times a day and therefore I could add it to most if not all her meals. This has caused her no harm which was confirmed by her recent blood tests. The risk was that her calcium levels may increase and become too high, but they were normal (he did say there could be a higher risk in dogs though). Do discuss with your vet before changing doses, every pet is different. Ultimately if your pet can eat renal food well and is not losing weight because of it, then that is the preferred option due to the much lower phosphate levels. However it wasn't a sustainable option for my cat and Ipakitine has been a good alternative.
Review: Ipakitin powder - Have been using this for quite a while now, and seems to be working.

## Features

- Composed of Chitosan and Calcium Carbonate
- Promotes healthy kidney function

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00I2VEY42 |
| Benefits | Joint Health |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,988 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 10 in Dog Multivitamins |
| Brand | Ipakitine |
| Brand Name | Ipakitine |
| Country Of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 836 Reviews |
| Flavour | Seaweed |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 03605874173927 |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Weight | 60 Grams |
| Item form | Powder |
| Item weight | 60 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Vetoquinol |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 11310_SML |
| Model Number | 11310_SML |
| Product benefits | Joint Health |
| Specific Uses For Product | In case of kidney problems |
| Target Species | Cat, Dog |
| Unit Count | 60 gram |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Ipakitine
- **Flavour:** Seaweed
- **Item form:** Powder
- **Item weight:** 60 Grams
- **Product benefits:** Joint Health

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: What are the ingredients please?**
A: lactose ,calcium carbonate and chitosan

**Q: What is the expiry date?**
A: 6/2023

**Q: Can this only be mixed with food or can it be diluted with water and fed by syringe?**
A: Hi Tracy,  We haven't used Ipakitine for a while, but when we were, we always mixed it in with the cat food, and our cat, who is a fussy eater, was none the wiser.  We have never mixed it with water, so we can't answer that part of your question.  However, our cat would not like being fed by syringe.

**Q: do i need a prescription**
A: No prescription required. However, our Vet recommended it based on our cats condition and perhaps worth discussing with your Vet before use...

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An effective alternative to renal food if your cat/dog won't touch it
*by K***A on 16 September 2019*

Summary points: - Fussy cat takes it and causes no stomach upset - Phosphate levels have not increased and have remained stable as has her CKD - Is great if your pet won't touch renal food The Story My 15 year old cat with CKD was put on a renal diet but started to lose a lot of weight on it. She has always been on the slender side (fussy nibbler of food), but when she started to look anorexic I thought I might lose her to malnutrition rather than CKD. Renal food is extremely bland, and although she appeared to be eating it she continued to lose weight. I tried different brands of renal diets to no avail. I did some research and decided to take her off renal food. It's widely thought older cats need more protein not less, and the renal diets were so low I think it was doing her more harm than good, she was literally wasting away. I switched her to Lily's Kitchen Suppurrs (which have phosphate levels on the lower end of mainstream food though not anywhere as low as renal food) and bought a phosphate binder to add to it. This was 10 months ago. Since then she has put back on 25% of her bodyweight and is still increasing steadily (considering a common concern with CKD is that pets lose weight this is a positive sign) and she is almost where she was in weight before she had CKD. Furthermore her kidneys have stabilised. She has blood tests every 4 or so months and whilst her phosphate levels could do with being lower, they're not awful, and they have not been increasing since being on Ipakitine, (phosphate levels are more important than protein levels in many respects in CKD as keeping phosphate intake in check should help slow down the rate of CKD). She also seems healthier than ever since her CKD diagnosis. Ipakitine also doesn't cause her diarrhoea like the other liquid phosphate binder I had initially tried. Considering she's fussy as hell, I thought the powder would put her off, but it doesn't bother her at all and thankfully it blends well in her wet food and even dry food. Also one more thing, after discussing with my vet who is experienced, I decided to double the dose of the Ipakitine because my cat is a grazer and has many small meals throughout the day. I worried that she wasn't getting Ipakitine with all her food and therefore some phosphates were making it through which otherwise wouldn't. The tub says only to give it twice a day however my vet and I felt that it said twice a day because that is how often most pets get fed. He checked his medical manual and it said that the dose can safely be twice as much which meant I could give it 4 times a day and therefore I could add it to most if not all her meals. This has caused her no harm which was confirmed by her recent blood tests. The risk was that her calcium levels may increase and become too high, but they were normal (he did say there could be a higher risk in dogs though). Do discuss with your vet before changing doses, every pet is different. Ultimately if your pet can eat renal food well and is not losing weight because of it, then that is the preferred option due to the much lower phosphate levels. However it wasn't a sustainable option for my cat and Ipakitine has been a good alternative.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ipakitin powder
*by H***T on 9 June 2026*

Have been using this for quite a while now, and seems to be working.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Valuable for CKD cats
*by M***H on 25 May 2026*

For cats like mine with CKD this is a worthy addition to their food, mine is very fussy when it comes to renal food and will leave more than he eats, this bridges the gap between the on and off days, noticeable reduction in vomiting when this is mixed in with non renal food, worth it.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Ipakitine - 60g
- PRO PLAN VETERINARY DIETS NF Advanced Care Renal Function Dry Cat Food 1.5kg
- Beaphar – Kidney Diet Food for Cats 100g – Tasty Chicken Flavour – Complete Dietetic Food for Cats with Chronic Renal Insufficiency - Restricted Level of Protein - Low Phosphorus Content

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