Quick Details
- Function:Nutritional Medicine
- Composition:vitamins
- Packaging:plastic bottle,box,and brown carton.
- Processing Time:-
- Port:Qingdao
- Supply Ability: -
- Brand Name:-
Multivitamin injection
( Veterinary
Use Only)
Composition:
Injectable solution contains per ml:
Pre1:
Vit. A 2000 I. U.
Vit. D3 2000 I. U.
Vit. E acetate 4 mg.
Nictinamide 10 mg.
Thiamine HCl 10 mg.
Pyridoxine HCl 5 mg.
Riboflavine Phosphate Sodium 1 mg.
D-Panthenol 1 mg.
Vit. B12 10 mcg.
D-Biotin 10 mcg.
Calcium glycerophosphate 10mg.
Phenol(As preservative) USP 0.5% w/v.
(Approprate overages of vitamins are added to compensate loss on storage)
Pre 2:
Vitamin A 4000IU
Vitamin D3 800IU
Vitamin E 10mg
Chlorhydrate Thiamine 10mg
Riboflavine 2mg
Chlorhydrate Pyridoxine 10mg
Folic acid 0.1mg
Vitamin K1 1mg
Nicotinamide 20mg
Choline Chloride 50mg
Biotine 0.15mg
D-Panthenol 10mg
Taurin 10mg
Pre 3:
-Vitamin A, retinol palmitate...15, 000 IU.
-Vitamin D3, cholecalciferol...7, 500 IU.
-Vitamin E, tocopherol acetate...20mg.
-Vitamin B1, thiamine hydrochloride...10mg.
-Vitamin B2, riboflavine sodium phosphate...5mg.
-Vitamin B6, pyridoxine hydrochloride...3mg.
-Vitamin B12, cyanocobalamin...60μ g.
-D-panthenol...25mg.
-Nicotinamide...50mg.
-Folic acid...150μ g.
-Biotin...125μ g.
-Choline chloride...12.5mg.
-Amino acids...12mg.
-Solvents ad...1ml.
Indications:
MULTIVITAMIN INJECTION 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.
Pharmacological action:
MULTIVITAMIN INJECTION are organic substances required by the body in small amounts for various metabolic processes. Most are not synthesised in the body, or are synthesised in small or
insufficient quantities. Vitamin deficiency may result from an inadequate diet, perhaps due to increased requirements such as during pregnancy, or may be induced by disease or
drugs.
Signs of deficiency in animals of some of the vitamins include:
Vitamin A- Poor growth, unsteady gait, birth of abnormal pigs, hyperkeratinization of skin, xerophthalmia Low liver vitamin A, elevated cerebrospinal fluid pressure, low plasma vitamin
A.
Vitamin D3- Poor growth, leg weakness, Rickets, low plasma Ca and P, elevated plasma alkaline phosphatase.
Vitamin E acetate- Sudden death, paleness Liver necrosis, mulberry heart, pale musculature, edema, and jaundice.
Thiamine HCl-Poor growth, loss of appetite, sudden death Enlarged flabby heart, abnormal electrocardiogram, elevated blood pyruvate.
Pyridoxine HCl-Poor growth, epileptic convulsions Low blood hemoglobin, high plasma iron, high urinary xanthurenic acid.
Vitamin B12-Poor growth, irritable, birth of weak pigs Low serum B12, low lymphocyte count, enlarged liver.
Usage and administration:
By intramuscular or subcutaneous injection.
Clean the area of the injection site and swab with spirit.
Ensure that all injection equipment is thoroughly clean and sterilized before use.
Cattle, Horse, Sheep & Goats:
1 ml/ 10-15 kg b. Wt. By SC., I. M. Or slow I. V. Injections on alternate days.
Side effect and contraindication: N/A
Precaution:
Withdrawal period for milk: Nil
Animals must not be slaughtered for human consumption during treatment. Horses, cattle and sheep & goats may be slaughtered for human consumption only after 28 days from the last
treatment.
Keep all medicines away from children.
Withdrawal time:
Meat:
14 days for cattle and goats
21 days for sheep and pig.
Milk: 3 days.
Storage and expired time:
Put in a cool and dark place, below 25.
3 years.