Important Safety Information

• Do not use Renvela if you have a history of bowel obstruction. • Talk to your doctor if you have had difficulty swallowing or swallowing disorders; or if you have had digestive tract surgery or other digestive disorders, including severe constipation. View additional Important Safety Information.

Phosphorus, Calcium, and PTH

When you have chronic kidney disease (CKD), your kidneys can’t filter fluids and waste as well as they should. This can cause the levels of minerals and other substances in your body to become unbalanced.

Remember, these are important minerals to keep in a healthy range:

If these minerals aren’t in balance, you could develop serious health problems. Talk to your healthcare team to find out what your phosphorus, calcium, and PTH levels should be.

Indication for Renvela

Renvela (sevelamer carbonate) is used to control phosphorus levels in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) on dialysis.

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Indication

Renvela is used to control phosphorus levels in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) on dialysis.

Important Safety Information

  • Do not use Renvela if you have a history of bowel obstruction.
  • Talk to your doctor if you have had difficulty swallowing or swallowing disorders; or if you have had digestive tract surgery or other digestive disorders, including severe constipation.
  • The most frequently occurring side effects observed with Renvela tablets include nausea and vomiting.
  • Side effects with Renvela powder taken three times a day are similar to those reported for Renvela tablets
  • The most common side effects with Renagel, which contains the same active ingredient as Renvela, include vomiting, nausea, diarrhea, indigestion, abdominal pain, flatulence, and constipation.
  • Cases of itching, rash, fecal impaction and, less commonly, slow bowel activity, bowel obstruction, and bowel perforation have been reported.
  • Uncommon cases of difficulty swallowing the Renvela tablet have been reported. Talk to your doctor if you have difficulty swallowing medicines in tablet form. Renvela for oral suspension may be considered by your doctor if you have a history of difficulty swallowing.
  • Your doctor should monitor your bicarbonate and chloride blood levels.
  • Reduced vitamins D, E, K (clotting factors), and folic acid blood levels may be followed by your doctor.
  • Talk to your doctor when taking Renvela with other medications.
  • Promptly contact your doctor if you experience severe abdominal pain, new or worsening constipation, or other severe intestinal symptoms while on Renvela.
  • Take Renvela with meals and adhere to your prescribed diet.

Please see full Prescribing Information (PDF).