Renilon Nutritional Drink 4 x 125ml | Caramel |

Renilon Nutritional Drink 4 x 125ml | Caramel |

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Nutricia Renilon 7.5 125 ml – Medical Nutrition Drink

Renilon 7.5 is a high-energy, medical nutrition drink specially formulated as a Food for Special Medical Purposes (FSMP) to support the dietary management of patients with renal (kidney) disease, particularly those requiring dialysis, fluid restrictions, or low electrolyte diets. It is intended for use under medical supervision and as a supplement to usual dietary intake, not as the sole source of nutrition.

Available in flavour options like caramel and apricot, Renilon 7.5 delivers concentrated energy and essential nutrients in a small, ready-to-drink 125 ml bottle — ideal for patients with reduced appetite or those needing nutrient-dense oral supplementation.


Key Features

  • High energy density: ~2 kcal per ml, providing ~250 kcal per 125 ml bottle.

  • Moderate protein level (≈ 9.1 g per bottle) to help maintain muscle mass.

  • Low in electrolytes (sodium, potassium, phosphorus) suitable for renal dietary management.

  • Enriched with vitamins and trace elements to support overall nutritional needs during illness.

  • Gluten-free and low lactose, with milk and soy as allergens.

  • Ready to drink; best served chilled and shaken before use.


Typical Nutritional Information (per 125 ml bottle)

Nutrient Typical Amount
Energy ~250 kcal / ~1048 kJ
Protein ~9.1 g
— of which whey protein ~7.5 g
Carbohydrates ~25 g
— Sugars ~6.1 g
— Lactose < 0.2 g
Fat ~12.5 g
— Saturated ~1.1 g
Fibre 0 g
Sodium ~76 mg
Potassium ~41 mg
Calcium < ~14 mg
Phosphorus < ~11 mg
Vitamin E ~6.3 mg
Vitamin C ~7.5 mg
Iron ~2.5 mg
Zinc ~2.5 mg

Values are typical averages; specific labelling may vary slightly by flavour and market.


Intended Use

Renilon 7.5 is designed for patients with disease-related malnutrition, especially those with renal impairment, dialysis requirements, fluid/volume restrictions, or low electrolyte needs. Use should be guided by a healthcare professional as part of a comprehensive nutritional care plan. 


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