Veterinary Medicine

Butafosfan + Vitamin B12 Injection

Brand Name: Butafosfan + Vitamin B12 Injection
Indications & Uses:
Growth & Yield
Dosage Forms:
Injection Solution

Name:

Butafosfan + Vitamin B12 Injection

Common Content:

5% (Butafosfan) + 0.01% (Vitamin B12); 10% (Butafosfan) + 0.01% (Vitamin B12) 1

Common Volume:

50 ml, 100 ml per bottle 1

Applicable Animals:

Cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, horses, camels, deer, buffalo, alpacas, yaks, and other livestock commonly farmed worldwide.

Usage and Dosage:

The dosage should always be determined by a licensed veterinarian. General guidelines for use:

Adult cattle, horses: 10–25 ml per animal by intramuscular or subcutaneous injection, once daily, or as recommended by the veterinarian.
Calves, foals: 5–12 ml per animal by intramuscular or subcutaneous injection, once daily, or as directed.
Sheep, goats, pigs: 2.5–5 ml per animal by intramuscular or subcutaneous injection, once daily, or as advised.
Lambs, kids, piglets: 1–2.5 ml per animal by intramuscular or subcutaneous injection, once daily.
Duration: Typically for 3–5 days, or until clinical improvement is observed.
Indications and Symptoms:

Supports energy metabolism and performance in cases of stress, weakness, and high production demand.
Treatment and prevention of metabolic disorders, such as ketosis in ruminants and postpartum paresis.
Adjunct therapy in cases of muscle weakness, infertility, convalescence, and growth retardation.
Precautions:

Sterile technique must be observed during administration.
Store at recommended temperature and protect from light.
Use with caution in severely debilitated animals.
Contraindications:

Hypersensitivity to butafosfan or vitamin B12.
Do not use in animals with severe hepatic or renal dysfunction unless advised by a veterinarian.
Post-medication Care:

Monitor animals’ response and overall health during therapy.
Ensure animals have access to adequate nutrition and water.
Continue to observe for clinical symptoms; consult the veterinarian for any adverse reactions or lack of improvement.

Applicable Animals

Animal species suitable for this veterinary medication

Monogastric Animals

Monogastric Animals

Classification:
Monogastric Animals
Pets

Pets

Classification:
Companion Animals / Pets
Ruminant Animals

Ruminant Animals

Classification:
Ruminants