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Varieties: | Growth Promoting Medicine |
Component: | Veterinaria Multivitamin |
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Veterinary Injectable Solution Multivitamin Injection for Animal Use
COMPOSITION:
Each ml contains
Vitamin A | 50,000IU |
Vitamin D3 | 25,000IU |
Vitamin E | 1mg |
Vitamin C | 20mg |
Vitamin VB1 | 2.5mg |
Vitamin VB6 | 1.25mg |
Nicotinamide | 12.5mg |
Vitamin A is converted to retinol in the eye and is also responsible for the stability of cellular membranes.
Vitamin D3 plays a major role in the regulation of calcium and phosphate plasma concentrations.
Vitamin E functions as an antioxidant and free radical agent particularly for the unsaturated fatty acids in the phospholipids of cell membranes.
Vitamin B1 acts as a co-enzyme in the breakdown of glucose and glycogen.
Vitamin B2 Sodium Phosphate is phosphorylated to form the co-enzymes Riboflavin-5-phosphate and Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide (FAD) which act as hydrogen recipients and donors.
Vitamin B6 is converted to pyridoxal phosphate which functions as a co-enzyme with the transaminases and decarboxylases in the metabolism of proteins and amino acids.
Nicotinamide is converted to the essential co-enzymes. Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD) and Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate (NADP).
Pantothenol or pantothenic acid is converted to Co-ensyme A which has a key role in the metabolism of carbohydrates and amino acids and in the synthesis of fatty acids, steroids and acetyl co-enzyme A.
Vitamin B12 is required for the synthesis of nucleic acid components, synthesis of red blood cells and the metabolism of propionate.
Vitamins are essential for the proper operation of numerous physiologica functions.
Indications:
It is a well-balanced combination of vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin D3 and vitamin E and various B for calves, cattle, goats and sheep. It is used for:
Prevention or treatment of vitamin A, D3, E, C and B deficiencies.
It is indicated in the prevention and treatment of vitamin deficiencies in horses, cattle and sheep & goats, particularly during periods of illness, convalescence and general unthriftiness.
Improvement of feed convertion.
Side Effects:
No undesirable effects are to be expected when the prescribed dosage regimen is followed.
Administration and Dosage:
For intramuscular or subcutaneous administration.
Cattle, Horse, Sheep & Goats:
1 ml/ 10-15 kg bw By SC., I.M. or slow I.V. Injections on alternate days.
Withdrawal Times:
None.
Storage:
Store between 8-15ºC and protect from light.