“Epakitin DOES pull down the phosphorus levels, I have seen it reflected in my cat's bloodwork. This becomes important particularly for cats or dogs with renal problems, especially if they won't always eat their proper renal diet. Non-renal diets usually have higher phosphorus so Epakitin helps bind with phosphorus to pass it thru their systems. It is NOT a substitute for a renal diet, and you should ALWAYS consult with your veterinarian first. But used according to directions, it can definitely be part of your and your vet's "arsenal" of helpful treatments to keep your cat or dog feeling better.”
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