Veterinary Use – Injectable
Vitamin B1 is a drug of choice for the treatment of hypo and avitaminosis type B1, either on its dosage, or its stability.
Polyneuritis, which can be described as poisoning caused by excessive accumulation of pyruvate in the blood and tissues is caused by deficiency of vitamin B1. In polyneuritics states of animals the first symptom of this deficiency is the anorexia, a result of increased sugar in the blood, which can not be metabolized. In general, the lack of vitamin B1 in animals causes the following symptoms: anorexia, fatigue, weight loss, and burning sensation in the soles.
Each 2 ml contains:
Vitamin B1 …………………………….. 2G
Vehicle buffered q.s.p …………. 20ml
Route of administration : Intramuscular .
Equines and bovines ( Larger size ) – 3 to 5 ml daily for 5 to 10 consecutive days.
Foals, calves and lambs ( Midsize ) – 1 to 2 ml daily for 5-10 consecutive days.
Dogs and Cats ( Small size ) – 0.5 ml to 1 ml daily for 5 to 10 consecutive days.
Changes in the way to use at the discretion of the veterinarian.
Bottle of 20 ml
Store in a dry, cool site protected from the sunlight and away from children.
Cattle, swine and horses: Slaughter – zero deficiency..
Cattle: Milk – zero deficiency.
For more information about the grace period, see the product label.