VetOne Vitamin B Complex High Potency Sterile Solution Injection, 100mL
Description
Vitamin B Complex HP. For use as a supplemental source of B complex vitamins in cattle, swine and sheep. Inject intra-muscularly. May be administered subcutaneously or intravenously if recommended by a veterinarian.
Key Benefits
- Performance horses can benefit from B-complex vitamin supplementation
- Increases production of blood
- Improves function of the liver and digestive system
- B-complex vitamins are useful in the production of energy
- Great for use in animals who are convalescing following a serious surgery, suffering from a debilitating illness, have a liver condition, or are not eating appropriately
- Useful in treating and preventing conditions caused by B-vitamin deficiency
How It Works
Because B-complex vitamins are water-soluble, and the body does not store reserves, daily B-complex supplementation is needed. Pasture of good quality contains these vitamins in high levels. However, cereal grains in hard, concentrated feeds have an imbalanced or low natural vitamin content. This B-complex, particularly B-12 and B-1 (thiamin), is responsible for metabolizing the nutrients in the horse, including carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. B-5 (pantothenic acid) and B-2 (riboflavin) also help metabolize nutrients. B-2 is needed for healthy digestive tract mucous membranes. B-5 supports many of the hormones and glands that help in nutrient metabolism.
Indications
For use as a supplemental source of B complex vitamins in cattle, swine and sheep.
Ingredients
Each mL of sterile aqueous solution contains: | |
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Thiamine Hydrochloride (B1) | 100 mg |
Riboflavin (B2) (as Riboflavin 5'-Phosphate Sodium) | 5 mg |
Niacinamide | 100 mg |
Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (B6) | 10 mg |
d-Panthenol | 10 mg |
Cyanocobalamin (B12) | 100 mcg |
With Citric Acid and Benzyl Alcohol 1.5% v/v (preservative).
Useful Information
Inject intramuscularly. May be administered subcutaneously or intravenously if recommended by your veterinarian. The following are suggested dosages, depending on the condition of the animal and the desired response.
- Adult Cattle: 1 to 2 mL per 100 pounds of body weight.
- Calves, Swine and Sheep: 5 mL per 100 pounds of body weight.
May be repeated daily, if indicated.
Precautions:
Allergic-type reactions following the injection of products containing thiamine have been reported. Administer with caution and keep treated animals under close observation.
Storage:
Store at controlled room temperature between 15°C and 30°C (59°F-86°F).