Vitamin B1, B2, B6, B12, Niacinamide, Pantethenol, Iron, Cobalt
Veterinary
Indications
Ruminants: Inappetence, metabolic disorders, poor growth, paralysis, polyencephalomalacia, blindness, nervous disorders, microcytic hypochromic anaemia, scally dermatitis around the mouth & muzzle, loss of hair, skin lesions, leucopenia, weakness, scour, ataxia, paresis, anorexia, diarrhoea, convulsions, lacrimation & salivation.
Horse: Lethargy, anorexia, weight loss, ataxia, muscle tremors and convulsions.
Dogs: Anorexia, emesis, depression, paraparesis, torticollis, circling, convulsions, signs of "Black tongue" or "brown mouth", cheilosis, glossitis, gingivitis, bloody diarrhoea, cardiomyopathy.
Horse: Lethargy, anorexia, weight loss, ataxia, muscle tremors and convulsions.
Dogs: Anorexia, emesis, depression, paraparesis, torticollis, circling, convulsions, signs of "Black tongue" or "brown mouth", cheilosis, glossitis, gingivitis, bloody diarrhoea, cardiomyopathy.
Composition
Each ml contains-
- Thiamine HCl (Vitamin B1) BP: 75 mg
- Riboflavin (as Sodium Phosphate) (Vitamin B2) BP: 2 mg
- Pyridoxine HCl (Vitamin B6) BP: 5 mg
- Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12) BP: 120 mcg
- Niacinamide USP: 100 mg
- D-Pantothenol BP: 20 mg
- Ferric Ammonium Citrate USP: 15 mg
- Cobalt Gluconate Ph. Grade: 0.7 mg
- Copper Gluconate USP: 0.2 mg
Dosage & Administration
For intramuscular administration
- Cattle, Horse & Buffalo: 5-8 ml injection for every 48 hours, 2-3 days.
- Calf, Goat & Sheep: 2-3 ml injection for every 48 hours, 2-3 days.
- Small animal: 0.5-1 ml injection for every 48 hours, 2-3 days.