Evaluating Sucralfate as a Phosphate Binder in Normal Cats and Cats with Chronic Kidney Disease.

Author: LappinMichael, QuimbyJessica

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Original Abstract of the Article :
Control of hyperphosphatemia is an important part of the management of chronic kidney disease (CKD). The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of sucralfate as a phosphate binder in normal cats and normophosphatemic CKD cats. A 500 mg sucralfate slurry was administered orally q 8 hr fo...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.5326/JAAHA-MS-6213

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Sucralfate: A Phosphate Binder for Cats with Chronic Kidney Disease?

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a serious condition that can affect cats, leading to a buildup of phosphate in the blood. This research investigates the potential of sucralfate, a medication typically used to treat stomach ulcers, as a phosphate binder in cats with CKD. The authors administered sucralfate to normal cats and normophosphatemic cats with CKD, evaluating its impact on serum phosphorus levels, urine phosphorus excretion, and fecal phosphorus excretion. Unfortunately, the study was discontinued due to adverse effects, including vomiting and clinical decompensation in CKD cats. The authors concluded that the sucralfate formulation used in this study was not effective as a phosphate binder and could have potential side effects in cats with CKD.

Treating Chronic Kidney Disease: A Complex Landscape of Options

This research underscores the challenges of finding effective treatments for CKD in cats. The failure of sucralfate as a phosphate binder highlights the need for further research and development of alternative therapies to manage hyperphosphatemia in CKD cats. This study serves as a reminder of the importance of carefully evaluating new treatments and considering potential side effects.

Feline Health: Navigating the Challenges of Chronic Kidney Disease

This research highlights the challenges of managing CKD in cats. The lack of effective phosphate binders for cats with CKD underscores the need for further research and development of new treatment options. This research encourages cat owners to be vigilant about monitoring their pets for signs of CKD and to seek prompt veterinary care if any concerns arise.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study found that sucralfate, a medication commonly used for stomach ulcers, was not effective as a phosphate binder for cats with CKD. The study was discontinued due to adverse effects, highlighting the need for further research and development of alternative treatments for hyperphosphatemia in CKD cats. This research underscores the importance of careful evaluation of new treatments and consideration of potential side effects, particularly in vulnerable populations like cats with CKD.
Date :
  1. Date Completed 2016-08-08
  2. Date Revised 2016-01-01
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

26606202

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.5326/JAAHA-MS-6213

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