Vitamin B1 Injection
Name:
Vitamin B1 Injection
Common Content:
10%; 20%; 30%; 40%; 5% 6
Common Volume:
50 ml, 100 ml per bottle 6
Applicable Animals:
Cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, horses, camels, deer, buffalo, alpacas, yaks, and other globally farmed livestock.
Usage and Dosage:
Dosage may vary according to species, age, and purpose of use. Administration and precise dosage should always follow a veterinarian’s recommendation. General guidelines:
Adult cattle, horses: 5–10 mg/kg body weight, intramuscularly or intravenously, once daily or as directed by the veterinarian.
Pigs, sheep, goats: 5–10 mg/kg body weight, intramuscularly or subcutaneously, once daily or as directed.
Young animals (calves, piglets, lambs, kids): 10–20 mg/kg body weight, intramuscularly, once daily.
Duration and dosage may be adjusted according to severity of deficiency and clinical response.
Indications and Symptoms:
Prevention and treatment of vitamin B1 (thiamine) deficiency.
Supportive therapy for central nervous system disorders such as polioencephalomalacia.
Adjunct in metabolic disorders, stress, poor growth, anorexia, and other conditions where thiamine supplementation is beneficial.
Precautions:
Use only as recommended by a veterinarian.
Store away from light and at recommended temperature.
Use aseptic technique to avoid contamination.
Contraindications:
Known hypersensitivity to thiamine or any excipient in the formulation.
Post-medication Care:
Monitor for improvement in clinical symptoms.
Observe injection site for possible irritation or hypersensitivity reactions.
Ensure animals receive complete and balanced nutrition in conjunction with therapy.
Applicable Animals
Animal species suitable for this veterinary medication


