DESCRIPTION Vitamin B Complex delivers a source of Vitamin B. The sterile solution is used to treat deficiencies of Vitamin B12.This is a cold ship item.
Key Benefits:
B-complex vitamins are known to be water-soluble. This means that the body doesn't store reserves, and therefore, supplementation is required. A good quality pasture requires high levels of these vitamins. Cereal grains in concentrated, hard feeds have a low or imbalanced content of vitamins. These vitamins, especially Thiamine (B1) and B12, are responsible for metabolizing a number of nutrients, including fats, proteins, and carbohydrates. B5 supports various glands and hormones to aid in the metabolism of nutrients. B2 is required for the health of the mucous membranes within the digestive tract. Both B2 (Riboflavin) and B5 (Pantothenic Acid) are helpful for nutrient metabolization.
Formulated For: Meant for cats, dogs, swine, sheep horses, and cattle.
How is Medication Given? Intravenously, subcutaneously, or intramuscularly inject 1 mL-3 mL for every 100 pounds of animal's body weight. Repeat one to two times each week, as needed.
What Results Can I Expect: Benefits of Vitamin B Complex:
Treats and prevents Vitamin B deficiency-related conditions Excellent for animals who aren't eating properly, are suffering from a liver problem, have a debilitating illness, or are recovering from major surgery Helpful for energy production Improves the function of the digestive system and liver Increases blood production Great for performance horses
What Form Does Medication Come In? Injectable
Dose and Administration: Sold in a vial containing 100 mL.
Possible Side Effects: There are no known adverse reactions associated with this medication.
Precautions:
Only for animal use. Keep out of reach of children. Parenteral administration can cause anaphylactic shock. If the dose is greater than 50 mg Thiamine (0.33 mL), administer carefully and slowly. Not for human use.
Storage Recommendations: Keep refrigerated between 2 and 8 degrees C (36 - 46 degrees F).
In Case of Overdose: Contact the nearest emergency pet clinic immediately.