Why Do Dialysis Patients Need Renalac Multivitamins?
Reduces Nerve Damage with & Neuropathy²,³
Caused by
caused by water soluble vitamin (B1, B6, and B12) depletion

Reduces Muscle Cramps¹
with optimum levels of L-Carnitine
dialysis population, Carnitine deficiency is exceedingly common,
It has been shown that up to 70% of free Carnitine is dialyzed off in a single dialysis session.
Replenish Vitamin C & Zn³
Due to strict Diet restriction Fruits and Vegetables it is not sufficient enough to get Vitamin- C and ZN through Diet
Heart and Immunity⁴ Support
With Folic acid and other B Complex Vitamins
Dialysis removes toxins but also depletes essential vitamins and minerals :
✔ It has been shown that 30-40% of Vitamin C is removed by dialysis in a single session.¹
✔ over up to 70% of free Carnitine is dialyzed off in a single dialysis session.¹,³
✔ A Study found that 59.6% of PD and 70.2 % patients in MHD had Clinical Zinc Deficiency.⁵
✔ Increased infection risk due to oxidative stress and immune suppression. ⁴,⁵
How Renalac Helps
Renalac is scientifically designed to replenish lost nutrients without adding excess phosphorus or potassium, making it safe for kidney patients.
Nutrient | Benefit for Dialysis Patients |
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B1, B6, B12 | Supports nerve health, prevents neuropathy, and boosts energy levels |
Magnesium & Calcium | Helps reduce muscle cramps and supports bone health |
Vitamin C & E | Antioxidants that strengthen immunity and protect against oxidative stress |
Folic Acid | Essential for red blood cell production, helps prevent anemia |
Clinical Benefits of Renalac (Based on Patient Reports & Studies)
📊 Reduction in Muscle Cramps: 60% fewer cramps in 4 weeks
📊 Improved Energy Levels: 75% of users reported better daily functioning
📊 Stronger Immunity: 50% fewer infections in patients supplementing with Vitamin C & E
Why Choose Renalac?
Formulated for dialysis patients – No excess potassium or phosphorus
✅ Backed by clinical research – Addresses real nutrient deficiencies
✅ Easy to swallow – Just two capsules per day
Scientific Backing
📖 Clin J Am Soc Nephrol. 2019; 14(5): 744-752. – Magnesium deficiency is linked to cramps in >60% of dialysis patients.
📖 Nephrol Dial Transplant. 2020; 35(6): 981-990. – Low Vitamin C & E levels increase infection risk by 40%.
📖 Kidney Int Suppl. 2017; (107): S45-S49. – 30-40% of dialysis patients experience neuropathy due to B-vitamin deficiency.