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Thread: Fern: Kidney failure, need advice from those who dealt with this.

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    I took Fern to work wuth me today so I could feed her small amounts at about 2 hour intervals (hoping to not overwork her tummy)

    Well, after the 3rd feeding, I guess I overdid it, because she threw it all back up.

    So I am just waiting to hear about her blood work.

    I'll be giving today's sub-q soon.
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    OK, It IS her kidneys. But I did not talk to MY vet, and I did not get any specifics from this "other" vet. (Guess who I will be calling tomorrow?)_

    Anyway, for anyone with kidney failure experience, how much Pepsid can I give her? Is it a quarter of a 10 mg tablet?

    And what other things can be done, besides the fluids?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jenluckenbach View Post
    Anyway, for anyone with kidney failure experience, how much Pepsid can I give her? Is it a quarter of a 10 mg tablet?
    I had to give Snoopy (30 lb dog) 10 mg tablet 2x a day and then I cut back to 5 mg (1/2 of whole tablet) 2x a day.
    This was for gastritis.

    These tablets are not easy to cut in 1/2 let along take that half and cut it again. I would think 1/4 tablet would be good starting dose.

    I found little dose goes a long way.

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    Oh Fern sweetie!

    I've not had to give them Pepcid, no help on that.

    If she can get some food in and keep it down, then the appetite pill may stay down. But I guess you know that too.

    As for maintaining the treatment once she starts feeling better, all I can offer is to try and make it appealing to her. Rub some catnip on your hands? Or some tuna water, lol. I'd say chin rubs after, but if she isn't keen on contacts, not sure she'd enjoy those. If you can get her eating, some canned salmon as a treat at the end.

    Prayers for you and for Fern.
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    I'm so sorry to hear this. I've never dealt with kidney failure but my Storm has small intestinal disease so he has to take pred in the morning and he takes the regular strength pepcid 5mg,which is half a pill, at night. I just use part of a pill pocket and wrap it in that and he thinks he's getting a treat. I hope that things will go well and that Fern will be able to keep her food down and make an overall improvement. More prayers and positive thoughts are being sent her way.

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    I've not administered Pepcid, just the subQ's. They helped Puddy tremendously. In the beginning, they were every day, then after a while, every other day, then twice a week, etc. Regular subQ's should help w/the nausea; it did for Puddy. Prayers continuing for Fern and you.
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    Pink Nose was just diagnosed with kidney failure (very early stage; caught it on a senior panel.) He's on fluids, and two medicines. One is called "epakitin" and is a phosphate binder. See, for example, http://www.vetoquinolusa.com/CorePro.../Epakitin.html. This is sprinkled on the food.

    The other medicine is "Azodyl". "Developed by Kibo Biotech, Inc., Azodyl is marketed by Vetoquinol. Azodyl is designed to lower BUN and creatinine by populating the patient's bowel with beneficial microorganisms that catabolize the urea toxins in the intestine." (from www.felinecrf.com)

    Pink Nose doesn't need Pepcid as yet; my vet said between 1/8 and 1/4 a tablet. At such a small dose, you might wish to have it compounded.

    I'm fortunate that PInk Nose is such a good patient; I had to fuss with a new bag of fluids, and he was sitting there patiently waiting for me to give them to him! Good luck with Fern.
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