Veterinary Medicine

Compound Vitamin Injection

Brand Name: Compound Vitamin Injection
Dosage Forms:
Injection Solution

Name:

Compound Vitamin Injection

Common Content:

Vitamin A: 250,000 IU/ml Vitamin D3: 50,000 IU/ml Vitamin E: 20 mg/ml Vitamin B1 (Thiamine): 10 mg/ml Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin): 5 mg/ml Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine): 10 mg/ml Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin): 0.05 mg/ml Common Volume:

100 ml; 250 ml per bottle

Applicable Animals:

Cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, horses, poultry, dogs, cats, alpacas, and other domestic and farm animals globally.

Dosage and Administration:

Cattle/Horses: 5-10 ml per animal, intramuscular (IM) or subcutaneous (SC) injection. Frequency: 1-2 times per month or as determined by a veterinarian. Sheep/Goats/Pigs: 2-3 ml per animal, IM or SC injection. Frequency: Monthly or as recommended. Poultry/Dogs/Cats: Dosage adjusted based on size and species, often administered via drinking water or direct injection with veterinary guidance. Indications and Symptoms:

Prevention and treatment of multi-vitamin deficiencies. Support for growth, immune function, and recovery from illness. Enhancement of metabolic processes and overall vitality. Precautions:

Avoid overdose to prevent toxicity, particularly of fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E). Store in a cool, dry place, away from light. Use caution in animals with specific health concerns; consult a veterinarian. Contraindications:

Known hypersensitivity to any vitamin or component in the injection. Post-medication Care:

Monitor animals for any adverse reactions post-injection, such as local irritation or allergic responses. Provide balanced nutrition to complement vitamin therapy. Regular veterinary check-ups to ensure ongoing health and appropriate vitamin levels. Additional Information:

Withdrawal Times: Follow local regulations to ensure safe withdrawal from food production to avoid residues. Environmental Responsibility: Dispose of containers responsibly according to local guidelines.