Compound VB
Name:
Compound VB
Common Capacity:
- 50ml/bottle
- 100ml/bottle
Common Concentration:
- OEM/CUSTOMIZED (Indicates that the content can be customized according to customer requirements, but data also mentions specific components like B12)
Applicable Animals:
Compound VB is a composite preparation of various B vitamins. B vitamins play a crucial role in animals, acting as coenzymes or cofactors for various enzymes, participating in carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism, maintaining nervous system function, promoting blood formation, and ensuring healthy skin, hair, and mucous membranes. Therefore, it is suitable for all animals requiring B vitamin supplementation to maintain normal physiological functions, improve production performance, enhance disease resistance, and help animals cope with various stresses.
Applicable Animals in Global Animal Husbandry:
- Poultry (Chickens, Ducks, Geese, Quails, etc.): Used to improve feed conversion rate, promote growth, enhance immunity, and prevent nervous symptoms (e.g., polyneuritis, curled toe paralysis), foot paralysis, dermatitis caused by B vitamin deficiency. Also has an auxiliary therapeutic effect in cases of stress (e.g., heat stress, vaccination, regrouping) or pecking, paralysis.
- Pigs (Piglets, Growing-finishing pigs, Breeding pigs, etc.): Used to promote growth and development, increase feed intake, improve digestion and absorption; prevent and treat loss of appetite, indigestion, stunted growth, hair loss, rough skin, nervous disorders (e.g., unsteady gait, convulsions) caused by B vitamin deficiency. Use during nursery and finishing pig stages and in sows before and after farrowing can improve physical resistance and promote recovery.
- Cattle (Calves, Beef cattle, Dairy cattle): Used to improve feed utilization, promote normal rumen function in ruminants; improve appetite, promote growth and weight gain; has an auxiliary therapeutic effect in post-illness recovery, loss of appetite, metabolic disorders, and nervous symptoms.
- Sheep: Similar to cattle, used to promote growth and maintain health.
- Pets (Dogs, Cats, etc.): Improves skin and coat condition, increases appetite, aids in the treatment of nervous system diseases, especially suitable for malnourished, recovering from illness, elderly, or stressed pets.
- Racing Horses and other Special Farming Animals: The database mentions several compound injections containing B12, often used to improve energy metabolism, relieve fatigue, and promote red blood cell formation. Used to enhance endurance, accelerate physical recovery, and improve neuromuscular function.
Usage and Dosage:
The usage and dosage of Compound VB depend on the specific formulation, animal species, body weight, and physiological status. Since the data indicates “OEM/CUSTOMIZED” for concentration , it is crucial to refer to the specific product label for actual use. The following is a general reference; it is commonly administered as an injection.
Injection (Intramuscular or Subcutaneous):
- Poultry:
- Routine Supplementation: Recommended 0.1-0.2 ml per kg body weight, once daily for several days, or as directed by a veterinarian.
- Pigs:
- Piglets: 0.5-1 ml per head, once daily for 2-3 days.
- Growing-finishing Pigs/Breeding Pigs: 2-5 ml per head, once daily for 3-5 days, or as directed by a veterinarian.
- Cattle/Sheep:
- Calves/Lambs: 2-5 ml per head, once daily for 3-5 days.
- Adult Cattle/Sheep: 5-10 ml per head, once daily for 3-5 days, or as directed by a veterinarian.
- Pets (Dogs, Cats):
- Dogs: 0.1-0.2 ml per kg body weight, once daily for several days, or as directed by a veterinarian.
- Cats: 0.05-0.1 ml per kg body weight, once daily for several days, or as directed by a veterinarian.
- Racing Horses: Compound injections mentioned in the database contain B12 and may be used for energy metabolism and fatigue recovery . Specific dosages should be determined by a veterinarian based on the horse’s exercise intensity and recovery needs.
Dosage by Growth Stage:
- Young/Weaning Period: B vitamins are crucial for growth and development, can increase feed intake, promote digestion, and reduce weaning stress.
- Fattening Period: Improve feed conversion rate and promote weight gain.
- Breeding/Gestation/Lactation Period: Meet the higher demand for B vitamins in mothers and fetuses/offspring, maintain reproductive performance, and prevent B vitamin deficiencies.
- Stress/Disease Recovery Period: High-dose supplementation can enhance animal stress resistance, accelerate post-illness recovery, and stimulate appetite.
Applicable Diseases and Symptoms:
Compound VB is mainly used for the prevention and auxiliary treatment of B vitamin deficiencies and various stress reactions:
- B Vitamin Deficiency Diseases:
- Vitamin B1 Deficiency: Neuritis, polyneuritis, ataxia, convulsions, opisthotonus, loss of appetite, indigestion.
- Vitamin B2 Deficiency: Stunted growth, hair loss, dermatitis, digestive disorders, eye diseases (e.g., corneal vascularization).
- Vitamin B6 Deficiency: Anemia, nervous disorders, growth arrest.
- Vitamin B12 Deficiency: Pernicious anemia, stunted growth, neuropathy, decreased appetite.
- Other B Vitamin Deficiencies: Various symptoms affecting skin, mucous membranes, nervous system, and digestive system.
- Stress Reactions: Loss of appetite, depression, weakened resistance caused by regrouping, transportation, vaccination, weaning, weather changes, feed changes, heat stress, etc.
- Disease Recovery Period: Auxiliary treatment for bacterial, viral, parasitic, and other diseases, accelerating post-illness recovery.
- Loss of Appetite, Indigestion: Improves animal appetite and digestive function.
- Anemia: Especially nutritional anemia related to vitamin B12, folic acid, etc.
- Nervous System Dysfunction: Auxiliary treatment for nervous symptoms caused by various reasons.
Precautions:
- Injection Site: Administer by deep intramuscular injection, avoiding intravenous injection.
- Allergic Reactions: A very small number of animals may be allergic to certain components in this product. Observe carefully after injection; if allergic reactions (e.g., rapid breathing, shock) occur, discontinue administration immediately and provide symptomatic treatment.
- Compatibility with Other Drugs: Avoid mixing with alkaline drugs, sulfonamides, etc., as precipitation or reduced efficacy may occur.
- Store Away from Light: B vitamins are susceptible to degradation from light; store in a cool, dark place.
- Use Promptly After Opening: Injections should be used as soon as possible after opening to avoid contamination.
Contraindications:
- Contraindicated in animals with a known hypersensitivity to any component in this product.
- No evidence of absolute contraindications at recommended dosages.
Post-Administration Care:
- Observe Animal Response: After injection, closely observe the animal’s mental state, appetite, feed intake, and the injection site for any abnormalities such as redness or pain.
- Improve Husbandry Management: B vitamins are an auxiliary supplement; they need to be combined with good husbandry management, environmental hygiene, and a balanced diet to achieve the best results.
- Complement Disease Treatment: Compound VB cannot replace treatment for primary diseases. If an animal is ill, professional veterinary diagnosis and treatment are still required.
- Regular Supplementation: For animals under chronic stress or suffering from malnutrition, regular supplementation with Compound VB is recommended to maintain their health and production performance.
Applicable Animals
Animal species suitable for this veterinary medication



