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ure-Na USP Urea is a medical food designed for low sodium diets, featuring a delicious lemon-lime flavor. Each box contains 8 doses of 15g urea, recommended by healthcare professionals and trusted in hospitals for over 8 years. This clinically studied product is perfect for those seeking a reliable and tasty solution to their dietary needs.
L**Z
Very expense ! 😙
Wet food stuff! And the taste not bad ; can get used taste pretty fast ..
M**L
it does the job for low sodium
value for money
P**
cost effective
We bought this for my husband's problem with low sodium, It was a necessary medicine. This product is way more expensive at a regular Pharmacy.
J**E
Important part of day
It's the medicine I needed Thank you
W**I
Way Overpriced!
I need this for my low sodium in my body but can’t afford the product. I have to take it 3 times a day everyday.
G**K
Timely delivery, which I truly appreciate!
I had run out of my supplements, so the delivery day was very important to me. I’m really happy with Ure-Na—I have low sodium, and no other product was able to increase it. Drinking Ure-Na is easy, and it has helped raise my sodium levels.Thank you for this great product! Highly recommend!
P**E
works well
I was required by my doctor to use this product for certain health issues. The product works very well for what it was prescribed for.
A**8
Convenient source of Ure-Na, often hard to fin
Ure-Na is a medical food, approved by the FDA, to improve the serum sodium levels in your blood by about 8 to 10 points in people who need more sodium, such as those suffering from hyponatremia. If your blood serum sodium levels dip way below normal, you may find yourself very sick and in need of ER treatment. Ask your doctor about the use of this product if your blood serum is too low. I know someone with this problem, and found out about Ure-Na before the treating physician was aware of its wide availability and of its benefits for those with low serum salt levels. This problem is often mentioned as low salt levels in the blood, but is more correctly described as a low serum sodium level. See Wikipedia for a more complete description of hyponatremia, or ask your physician about your serum sodium levels if you have a concern.
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