
RenAvast
Looking for a replacement? Ask your pet's veterinarian about AminAvast. AminAvast contains the same formula as previously available RenAvast.
RenAvast Supports Healthy Kidney Function in Cats and Dogs
Looking for discontinued RenAvast? AminAvast is now available with the same formula.
RenAvast for Cats:
Certain breeds of cats - including Persians, Abyssinian and Siamese -- and elderly cats are prone to chronic kidney disease which can lead to a host of medical problems. If your cat has chronic kidney disease, ask your veterinarian about RenAvast, a new nutritional supplement that supports kidney function. It’s a great preventative too!
- Natural nutritional supplement for cats
- Contains Avastamine
- Supports healthy kidney function
- No side effects
- Easy to mix with food
Healthy kidneys, health cat. Whether you’re taking preventative measures or you have a cat with chronic kidney disease, consider RenAvast. This nutritional supplement contains naturally occurring amino acids and peptides to support healthy kidney function. Many cats taking RenAvast have seen improvement within weeks of taking the supplement including weight gain, coat improvement, and decreased vomiting. And there are no negative side effects either. RenAvast is easy to use too – just add it to your cat’s food.
What you should know about RenAvast for Cats:
- Talk to your veterinarian before using this product.
- Follow dosing directions exactly - don’t give your pet more medication than directed and don’t skip doses.
- Read the label carefully for information about storage, possible side effects, and drug interactions.
RenAvast for Dogs:
Age takes its toll on your dog’s body – especially her kidneys. If your dog suffers from kidney problems, talk with your veterinarian about RenAvast, an affordable nutritional supplement that supports kidney function in dogs. It’s a great preventative too!
- Natural nutritional supplement for dogs
- Supports healthy kidney function
- No side effects
- Easy to mix with food
Some dog breeds including: Terriers, Cocker Spaniels, Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds, and Doberman Pinschers are prone to kidney disease. Other dogs experience kidney problems due to age or other infections. RenAvast, a nutritional supplement designed to promote healthy kidney function, can help dogs suffering from kidney trouble. It’s also an excellent preventative treatment. RenAvast contains naturally occurring amino acids and peptides that replace those dogs may lose to kidney disease. Studies have shown that dogs taking RenAvast regained weight, vomited less, and had a healthier coat. It’s easy to use too – just add RenAvast to your dog’s food each day.
What you should know about RenAvast for Dogs:
- Talk to your veterinarian before using this product.
- Follow dosing directions exactly - don’t give your pet more medication than directed and don’t skip doses.
- Read the label carefully for information about storage, possible side effects, and drug interactions.
For additional information about RenAvast for Pets, click the “More Information” and “Package Insert” tabs above.
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Halted progression of renal failure
From San Diego, CA, USAComments about RenAvastMy 2 cats were both going into renal failure at age 11 and 12. They have been on Renavast �(and a raw food diet) for 3 years and their Creatinine levels have stayed exactly the same (2.1 and 2.3). They are healthy and playful at 16 and 16 yrs old -
renavast for cats works!
From UndisclosedComments about RenAvastAbout one year ago I had my cat at the vet and her tests showed her kidneys were declining rapidly. He didn't have too much hope but told me I could try Renavast. She has been going for a year now and she is still doing okay. Appetite does vary but her coat and behavior are very good. -
works great!
From Florida, USAComments about RenAvastMy 2 16 year old kitty brothers have been on this for 3 months for their kidney disease. It has helped decrease their vomiting dramatically.� -
My kitty is back!
From San Francisco, CA, USAComments about RenAvastI've been using RenAvast for 6 months and my cat who was showing every sign of kidney failure and only hiding away is now back to himself again. He's eating, cleaning himself, purring and even playing. His fur has gotten better and we are so grateful! -
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From NJ, USAComments about RenAvastOmg! � I can't thank you for this product. �Simba is doing well. It's been 17 months now and he is still with me. �He gets only sprung water and any food he wants. �He also gets azodyll once at night � �Don't stop this product please!!!!! � � Bless you all for making it�-
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Helped my 16 year old cat gain her weight back
From Egg Harbor City, NJ, USAComments about RenAvastMy vet recommended this product for my 16 year old female cat, Tipper, in renal failure. I was already giving her subcutaneous fluids, and her kidney enzymes had gotten better from that, but she had stopped eating and was in the 6.5 pound range. Tipper was also on methimazole for hyperthyroidism and the vets usually give a lesser dose of methimazole when the cat is also in renal failure, to help speed up the heart rate to flush the kidneys more, which makes them even hungrier. Well, Tipper wasn't eating much, so my vet also had me give her Pepcid in case the renal failure was making her stomach upset. At that time we also had to up her dose of methimazole, which should make her even less hungry. Anyway, since she wasn't eating I gave the Renavast by mixing it with 0.6 ml of water and giving it to her via syringe twice a day. Well she started eating and now is up to 8.5 pounds and is hungry all the time. So, I still give her the Renavast twice a day via syringe and I credit the Renavast for her weight gain and for giving me peace of mind. Tipper's sister and littermate, Nipper, is now starting to show slightly elevated BUN values in her blood work indicating beginning renal failure, and Nipper is also on atenolol for a heart murmur attributed to cardiomyopathy. When a cat has cardiomyopathy you should never give it subcutaneous fluids so I started Nipper on Renavast as well, since that is safe, and perhaps the Renavast will hold her kidney enzymes at the level they are at. -
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From San Juan Capistrano, CA, USAComments about RenAvastA local vet uses and recommends this product �so I bought it for my 18 yr old cat who has renal issues. I'm using it on 2 other elderly cats. I feel if it does anything yo assist in kerosine the kidneys in a healthier state - I'm happy! -
Very happy with their prices and service.
From New JerseyComments about RenAvastMy cat has thrived on Renavast. The price is right and the service is very, very prompt. -
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From UndisclosedComments about RenAvastRENAVAST capsules have been used for our feline with treatment of kidney disease and was vet recommended. She has been on renavast for over one year and doing good at age 15 1/2 years. Very fast shipping and great customer service. -
Great Service
From Little Falls, NJ, USAComments about RenAvastVetrxdirect sent out the product for my cat right away. They were very friendly and courteous. I received RenaVast within a few days of placing my order. Thanks!
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my dog was diagnois with Kidney failure. I ask for meds, which they prescribed Renevast. Although she is so weak and hardly walks. Will she get any better or hold off for awhile? She is 13 years old. She is not eating, we have to give her the water.?
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Renavast is meant to serve as a supplement for cats or dogs with kidney disease by providing nutrients in the form of the following amino acids: L-aspartic acid, L-carnosine, L-glutamic acid, L-glutamine, glycine, L-arginine, and L-histidine. This supplement serves to replenish nutrients that the animal may be losing as a result of their disease. Please consult your veterinarian regarding the potential outcomes and effects of treatment for your dog's kidney disease. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Can I give RenAvast for Dogs to a cat (reducing the dosage accordingly)? I got a mistake shipment.?
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RenAvast for medium and large dogs (greater than 20 pounds) has 1000mg capsules while RenAvast for cats has 300mg capsules. It would be very difficult to ensure that the dose was appropriate and consistent. The best way to ensure your cat receives a safe and accurate dose would be to order the RenAvast for cats. Please contact us if you have any questions regarding your order. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Can RenAvast be used in conjunction with other renal medications like phosphorous binders and potassium supplements? Thank you.?
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The main ingredient of RenAvast is avastamine which is a proprietary blend of 6 amino acids and a peptide. According to the manufacturer, there has been no adverse effects or drug interactions associated with their product. The manufacturer recommends speaking to the veterinarian regarding its safety with use in your pet. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Is RenAvast compatible with Aventi KP and Aventi KS??
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Aventi KS is a probiotic/nutritional supplement formulated for cats. This product contains amino acids like AminAvast (previously named RenAvast) but also contains B and C vitamins as well as probiotics, carbohydrates, fiber, and fat. Since both Aventi KS and AminAvast are nutritional supplements they are lacking in data showing their effectiveness and possible adverse effects. I recommend discussing these options with your veterinarian before changing your pet's supplement regimen. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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My cat eats dry food from a self-feeder. Giving Renavast in wet food is not the best option. I understand I can dissolve it in water and use a syringe. My question is whether I can simply put the whole capsule down my cat's throat. He is used to this procedure with his potassium pill. I do not want to do this if the capsule will not dissolve and the contents don't get released or if the capsule itself is somehow harmful.?
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Yes, you can either give the whole pill at once or give it with food, either option is fine. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Is RenAvast safe to use even if a cat may (or may not) have kidney problems? I have a 12 yr old Abbsynian who has lost a lot of weight, has low potassium levels and bouts with pancretitis. I give him potassium chloride daily (Renal K) and was hoping this product would either be helpful or preventative.?
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The manufacturer reports that the supplement RenAvast can be used in cats for both preventative measures and with kidney disease. It contains naturally occurring amino acids and peptides and is designed to support natural kidney functions. Contact your veterinarian to see if Renavast is something your cat can benefit from. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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what is the mg for a dog??
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The dog Renavast contains 1,000mg. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Do i need a prescription for it??
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No, this is an OTC item that does not require a prescription. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Can I use RenAvast for dogs as a prevenative measure for kidney disease??
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That’s a great question! Scroll down to find a previous question labelled “Question: How does RenAvast help prevent kidney disease?”. If you have any further questions on this product please let us know. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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my cat is on renavast he's 12lbs he's only taking 1 pill twice a day is it not going to work the same I tried the 2 pills twice a day and he wouldn't eat after the 3rd time?
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Renavast is likely to be less effective when taken at a dose lower than what is recommended. If you think Renavast is causing decreased appetite in your cat, contact your veterinarian for alternatives. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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