Renalive® HP is a refreshing and well-balanced oral nutritional supplement (ONS) designed to meet the unique dietary needs of dialysis patients.
Loss of appetite has been reported in more than 40% of chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients undergoing dialysis.2
Adhering to dietary modifications is the most stressful challenge for dialysis patients.3
up to 75% of patients are malnourished5
up to 54% suffer from protein-energy-wasting (PEW)4
Patients in Maintenance Hemodialysis (MHD) often cannot keep up with daily life because of exhausting and time consuming dialysis sessions, requiring modifications of daily schedule,1 e.g.
Oral Nutritional Supplements (ONS) can help compensate nutritional gaps caused by missed meals and are convenient to use at any time.
Patients can take their ONS before, during or after dialysis to compensate for missed meals.
Patients can drink ONS as a snack in between their regular meals to add energy and nutrients.
Renalive® HP is a refreshing and well-balanced ONS designed to meet the unique dietary needs of dialysis patients. For the dietary management in case of or at risk of malnutrition especially in patients with chronic kidney disease on dialysis.
Supplemental nutrition: e.g. 2 bottles on dialysis days and 1-2 bottles on dialysis-free days or as advised by a healthcare professional.
High in protein
20 g*
High in energy
400 kcal*
Renal specific electrolyte profile
Sodium: 12 mg*
Potassium: 10 mg*
Phosphate: 12 mg*
With fibre from inulin and wheat dextrin
6 g*
Iso-osmolar liquid formula
Low GI**/slow-release carbohydrates6,7
Tailored micronutrient profile
With fish oil
* per bottle (200ml)
** GI: Glycemix Index
Lowest Phosphorus Content
(mg per g protein)
Benefits of Protein Source8,9
• Milk ß-lactoglobulin: a fraction from whey
• Providing high essential amino acids and leucine to help maintain muscle mass without adding phosphate
• Comes with a slightly acidic, refreshing taste
Your patients’ companion for optimised nutritional support
Two delicious flavours, adding freshness to the nutritional values, may help overcome loss of appetite and lack of adherence.
* Independent sensory test; n=10 Dialysis patients; 2023 and 2024; data on file
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Understanding Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
Learn more about the importance of nutrition and diet in chronic kidney disease or renal disease:
References:
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7. Lal MK et al. Tren in Food Sci & Tech. 2021 May;111:741–55.
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9. Wang ZL et al. J Dairy Sci. 2024;107(12):11785-95.