I am using this but it also comes in a capsle form. They are pretty big too but them seem to be working.
you are right, I made a mistake. I tried the fosrenol and hated the chalkly taste and how hard they were to chew so they let me try this Phoslo that now comes in capsules. My phosphoros has always been out of control up to 15 hovering around 10-12 most of the time taking the Phoslo has been steadly bringing my levels down to now in the 7's for the last week and going lower. I have made no diet changes as I like to eat fruit, chocolate, and most bad things including milk.. whole milk! there are two of us in my unit who have had the same difficulties and he is responding well to the phoslo too. I hate chewing on those binders the capsules go down much eaiser and I find I can remember them better because it is like a med not the over th counter tums they made me try for so long. I suggest you give them a try. Sorry for the mistake but I hope you give phoslo a try it helped me. I am aiming at gettig my phosphoros under 5 in the next two weeks wis me luck.. I just started a full time job so carrying around all these pills becomes a nightly chore to put them in my bag and make sure they are with me at all times so I can take them even with snacks.
I am now trying yet another Phosphorus binder to see If I can remember to take this one. It's supposedly better than Renegel or others. But the problem is it needs to be chewed, it really just tastes like chalk. it's a fairly good size tablet. I use the 500mg size. I was worried because I read literature about the biggest side effect is nausea, but so far I have had no symptoms. I will post here to let you guys know if I see any improvement in my PH lab results.
When competition in the phosphate binder industry comes, can better information be far behind? (for all you fans of Percy Bysshe Shelley)
The hardest problem is convincing people that they don't work while in the bottle....they have to be actually taken to work!