my doctor told me that renagel is work good the only problem here we dont have renagel in any drugstore here in there Philippines. so that why we dont have a good noncalcium binder here
we did not get renagel or sensipar approved for use here till only a year ot two ago. It was difficult to get it prior to that. Now the govt pays a subsidy for it (hooray!). I hope you can get it over there soon.
I'm on Renvela, a slight variant of Renagel. Really expensive for me, but that's also because I'm supposed to be on 3 per meal, so 270 pills per month. It costs me around $120 after insurance covers 80%.
My specialist recommended that I take Renagel but later found that my phosphate level didn't come down to an acceptable level so I take 2 renagel and 1 caltrate with meals. I am on a pension in Oz so a bottle only costs $5. The real price is over $300. My local chemist needs notice of about a week to get them in. Easier to swallow than having to chew calcium.
hope is somebody knows who will go here please sent me a bottle of renagel then i will pay it to..