Phos-Bind
200g Powder
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Phos-Bind
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Give 100 mg/kg daily with meals. Dosage should be adjusted based on serial serum phosphorus determinations every 2-4 weeks or as indicated.
What is Phos-Bind by Rx Vitamins for Cats and Dogs?
- Phos-Bind is a dietary supplement of aluminum hydroxide that supports normal function and health of the kidneys in cats and dogs.
Why is Phos-Bind given to cats and dogs?
- Phos-Bind contains aluminum hydroxide that binds to dietary phosphorus in the bowel to reduce absorption of phosphorus in the body.
- Phos-Bind helps reduce serum levels of phosphorus and may help better manage chronic renal disease.
What else should I know about Phos-Bind?
- Phos-Bind is a tasteless, odorless, finely granulated powder.
- Highly palatable when blended with your cats or dogs meals.
- Aluminum toxicity has not been found to be a concern in cats and dogs.
- 35 gram powder comes with 1 scoop (1/8 tsp). 35 gram powder contains 90 scoops.
- 200 gram powder comes with 1 scoop (1/4 tsp). 200 gram powder contains 200 scoops.
What problems could my cat or dog have with Phos-Bind?
- It is recommended to consult with your veterinarian before using a nutritional supplement for your cat or dog.
How do you use Phos-Bind?
- Use as directed by your veterinarian.
- Manufacturer suggests giving 100 mg/kg by mouth once daily with meals. Dosage should be adjusted based on serial serum phosphorus determinations every 2 to 4 weeks or as indicated by your veterinarian.
- Manufacturer administration techniques: Aluminum hydroxide powder can be easily mixed with canned or fresh food. For dry food, place the kibbles in a plastic baggie with the powder and shake the baggie to mix it, which allows the powder to adhere to the dry food. You can also slightly warm the dry food in the microwave (5-8 seconds) and then shake the powder with the food in a baggie. *DO NOT MICROWAVE PHOS-BIND* The outer fatty coating of dry food (called digest) softens with warming and will let the powder attach more readily.
What is in Phos-Bind?
- 35 gram powder: Active ingredient per 1 scoop (1/8 tsp): Aluminum Hydroxide 250 mg.
- 200 gram powder: Active ingredient per 1 scoop (1/4 tsp): Aluminum Hydroxide 500 mg.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- Phos-Bind is a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Is it important for my cat or dog to finish all of the Phos-Bind?
- Cats and dogs may use this product for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
Who makes Phos-Bind?
- Phos-Bind is made by the manufacturer Rx Vitamins.
Review Summary
89 total reviews
Rated 4.76 out of 5 stars
100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Ratings Distribution
76 5 star reviews
6 4 star reviews
6 3 star reviews
1 2 star reviews
0 1 star reviews
Most Liked Positive Review
Will be buying this product again
I use this product for my small Papillion that is in kidney failure her Veterinarian told me to mix 1 teaspoon daily in her food it's a great product is giving my dog her appetite back where she is able to eat some food Now
Most Liked Negative Review
I would evaluate calcium based alternatives
A minute dose in each meal for our kidney compromised feline. We use a total of 1/8 teaspoon per day.
This product does seem to cause some constipation in some pets.
Reviews
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I'll be ordering from Vetrxdirect again!
From UndisclosedComments about Phos-BindThis was the best price I've found for this product. Buying two, I was able to save on the shipping as well. I feel that it is helping me to keep my kidney-challenged 1- year old lab in the best health possible. -
Quality and quick shipping
From UndisclosedComments about Phos-BindProduct is as expected. Shipping was quick. No issues at all with this company. -
Easy to work with
From UndisclosedComments about Phos-BindThis is great! I mixed the powder with my cat's food and she ate it without a glitch. The texture is indeed a bit grungy, but cat did not seem to care. I did buy a small jewelry scale to measure the correct amount ($12). The included scoop gets you about 7-10 times the amount needed per day. -
Not a fit for our dog
From UndisclosedComments about Phos-BindNo comments to offer on how well it works because my dog won't eat her food with this mixed in. I tried mixing it with water and going back to the oral syringe method but beat system see of this program like sand and it is not soluble. We had been using a liquid form so far but unfortunately it is mint flavored so our dog hates it. I was hopeful this would be the solution but no luck -
Great results!
From UndisclosedComments about Phos-BindI use as a Phosphate binder for my cat with kidney failure- I put this into gel caps which works well- been using this for years- great results! -
tasteless
From UndisclosedComments about Phos-Binddoesn't bother kitty when added to food -
Maybe
From UndisclosedComments about Phos-BindMy cat doesn't seem to mind it I don't know if it improved his condition yet will repost after blood work -
If I don't have better luck I would not buy the product agai
From UndisclosedComments about Phos-BindMy cat seems to know that this is in her food and she won't eat it once I put it on it. -
Helping our aging cat with kidney disease.
From UndisclosedComments about Phos-BindThis is a standardized and specialized product to be used only under the supervision of a veterinarian. Our 16 year old cat is in advanced kidney failure. This drug is intended to bind excess phosphorous in his circulatory system. Future blood tests will help to determine if we have achieved the intended results. -
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From undisclosedComments about Phos-BindWorked great and price was right.
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Q & A
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Hi, How many of your spoons included with the 35g container would my 13 pound get PER DAY? thank you!?
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For the 35 gram container, the scoop is 1.25 cc (¼ tsp) and measures 250 mg/scoop. The labeled directions for Phos-Bind is 100 mg/kg daily with meals. The manufacturer recommends that the total daily dose should be divided up and given with each meal. For a 13 pound cat or dog, the total number of scoops per day would be 2.36 scoops per day. However, dosage should be adjusted based on serial serum phosphorus values every 2-4 weeks or as indicated by your veterinarian. It is recommended to contact your veterinarian to determine the proper dosage and the directions to administer Phos-Bind for your cat or dog. Thank you for allowing us to assist you today, VetRxDirect.
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I received the "New Finer Powder" product which has a 1/8 scoop instead of the previous product that was more granular with a 1/4 scoop. Are the dosing instructions now different with the New Finer Powder for a maximum amount of 1/8 scoop per day instead of the 1/4 scoop in the previous product? That is, do I now need to change the amount I give my cat now that the product has been remade??
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The new ⅛ scoop is equivalent to the previous ¼ scoop as they are both 250mg per scoop. The labeled directions for Phos-Bind is 100 mg/kg daily with meals. The manufacturer recommends that the total daily dose should be divided up between meals. Based upon how much your cat weighs, it will determine how many scoops you should give them. Please speak to your veterinarian as they can help you determine the proper dosage to administer to your cat.
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Hi, is this product made from a gel that has been turned into a powder? Apparently, that's the type of aluminum hydroxide recommended by my vet. Thank you?
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According to the manufacturer, Phos-Bind is made from a dried gel and converted into a fine powder.
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There seems to be incorrect and/or confusing information in the product description. 35 g powder contains 250 g of Aluminum Hydroxide : how can 35g of powder contain 250 g of AlOH? [It should be '250 mg AlOH' based on the product pictures]. Reducing the potential for confusion will be a good thing. For the following, maybe the "scoops" are different sizes? If that's the case, add in parentheses the scoop size, e.g. 90 (1/4 tsp) scoops. Phos-Bind 35g container = 90 scoops Phos-Bind 200g container = 200 scoops?
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Can this be mixed with a pro-biotic paste? I use the Proviable paste and want to make sure it doesn't contain anything that would adhere to or react with the Phos-Bind.?
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According to the manufacturer, the kaolin and pectin in Proviable paste could delay absorption of some medications, so the administration of the paste should be separated by 1-2 hours from other medications.
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I am confused by the dosage information for this product. Previously you answered, " A scoop is included with the Phos-Bind powder. 1 Leveled scoop of powder contains 500mg of Aluminum hydroxide, and the manufacturer recommends giving 100mg/kg daily with meals." So for a 100mg do I give a 5th of a scoop and is a 100mg given at each meal? Does it matter how much the dog weighs??
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Phos-Bind comes in two different size containers, 35 grams and 200 grams, each with their own scoop. For the 35 gram container, the scoop is 1.25 cc (¼ tsp) and measures 250 mg/scoop. The 200 gram container has a scoop size of 2.5 cc (½ tsp) and measures 500 mg/scoop. The labeled directions for Phos-Bind is 100 mg/kg daily with meals. The manufacturer recommends that the total daily dose should be divided up and given with each meal. The weight of the animal is important, because the labeled dosage of Phos-Bind is based on weight: 100 mg is given per 1 kilogram (2.2 lbs) of body weight. The dosage of this product will also vary based on the individual needs of your pet, and it is recommended that your pet’s blood values be checked periodically to ensure the correct dosage. Your veterinarian can help determine the proper dosage and provide you with the directions to administer Phos-Bind to your pet.
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I agree, the directions are not clear.
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I have heard on a kidney failure FB group that medication should not. E given within 2 hours of Phos Bind. Is that correct? This makes it near impossible to give meds & binder in food before going to work. TY?
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Some medications interact with the Phos-Bind, it is recommended that Phos-Bind is used under the supervision of your veterinarian. Please inform your veterinarian of all medications including over-the-counter products your pet is taking to help prevent interactions. For best absorption of medications, it is recommended to separate those administered orally from Phos-Bind by at least 2 hours.
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Can I mix the total amount in my cats wet food and then refrigerate the left over for later meals? Will the ingredients still work if it is mixed earlier in the day??
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According to the manufacturer, it is OK to mix Phos-Bind into the food and refrigerate for use later. The manufacturer warns not to heat the food with the PhosBind already mixed in. If the food is to be heated later, add the PhosBind just before serving.
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Are there any issues giving phos-bind if your dog is also on benazapril??
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Currently, there is no information regarding potential issues with the use of Benazepril and Phos-Bind. Please consult with your veterinarian with any further questions or concerns regarding this product and your dog.
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will Phos-Bind from Rx Vitamines help a basset with a high ph in his urine? if not do you have a product that will??
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Phos-Bind is a supplement that may help support kidney health and normal function. Please contact your veterinarian, as they will have the most information regarding the health and history for your pet which will allow them to make a fully informed and appropriate decision.
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