Vitamin C Injection
Name:
Vitamin C Injection
Common Content:
0.1 (likely 10%) 2
Common Volume:
50 ml, 100 ml per bottle 2
Applicable Animals:
Cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, horses, camels, deer, buffalo, alpacas, yaks, and other livestock species raised globally.
Usage and Dosage:
The following is a general guideline; always adjust according to veterinary direction and specific animal needs.
Cattle, horses: 2–5 ml per animal via intramuscular or intravenous injection, once daily or as directed by a veterinarian.
Sheep, goats, pigs: 1–3 ml per animal via intramuscular or intravenous injection, once daily or as advised.
Young animals (calves, lambs, piglets): 0.5–1 ml per animal via injection once daily.
Duration: Typically 3–5 days or until symptoms improve, depending on clinical situation.
Indications and Symptoms:
Prevention and treatment of vitamin C deficiency.
Supportive therapy for stress, high production, growth, convalescence, infectious diseases, intoxication, hemorrhagic syndromes, and as an antioxidant.
Adjunct in improving immune function and recovery in various illnesses.
Precautions:
Use aseptic technique during administration.
Store at appropriate temperature and protect from light.
Use cautiously in animals with a history of hypersensitivity to ascorbic acid or excipients.
Contraindications:
Hypersensitivity or allergic reactions to vitamin C (ascorbic acid).
Use in consultation with a veterinarian in animals with renal calculi or severe renal dysfunction.
Post-medication Care:
Monitor clinical response and overall animal health.
Provide complete, balanced nutrition and appropriate water intake.
Observe for any local or systemic reactions after injection and contact a veterinarian if necessary.
Applicable Animals
Animal species suitable for this veterinary medication


