Introvit INJ contains Vits A,D,E, B-complex and essential Amino Acids.
Vitamin A is involved in the process of formation and preservation of function of epithelial tissues and mucous membranes, is important for fertility and is essential for vision.
Vitamin D3 regulates and corrects calcium and phosphate metabolism in blood and plays an important role in the uptake of calcium and phosphate from the intestines. Especially in young, growing animals vitamin D3 is essential for the normal development of skeleton and teeth.
Vitamin E is, as a fat-soluble intracellular antioxidant, involved in stabilising unsaturated fatty acids, thereby preventing toxic lipo-peroxides formation. Furthermore, vitamin E protects the oxygen-sensitive vitamin A from oxidative destruction in this preparation.
B vitamins are essential for the proper operation of several physiological functions.
Composition
- Contains per ml:
- Vitamin A, retinol palmitate 15000 IU
- Vitamin D3, cholecalciferol 7500 IU
- Vitamin E, α-tocopherol acetate 20 mg
- Vitamin B1, thiamine hydrochloride 10 mg
- Vitamin B2, riboflavin sodium phosphate 5 mg
- Vitamin B6, pyridoxine hydrochloride 3 mg
- Vitamin B12, cyanocobalamin 60 μg
- D-panthenol 25 mg
- Nicotinamide 50 mg
- Biotin 125 μg
- Choline chloride 12.5 mg
- Methionine 5 mg
- Lysine hydrochloride 7 mg
Indications
Introvit is a well balanced combination of essential vitamins and amino acids for cattle, sheep, goats and pigs. Introvit is used for:
- Prevention or treatment of vitamin or amino acid deficiencies in farm animals.
- Prevention or treatment of stress (caused by vaccination, diseases, transport, high humidity, high temperatures or extreme temperature changes).
- Improvement of feed conversion.
Contraindications
Do not administer to horses, foals, calves, lambs and kids.
Do not use in food producing animals with adequate vitamin A supply due to the possibility of accumulation in edible tissues.
Side Effects
No undesirable effects are to be expected when the prescribed dosage regimen is followed. Hypersensitivity reactions may occur.
An overdose with vitamin A can result in decreased food consumption, decreased body weight gain, erythema, alopecia, mucosal changes and long bone fractures, as indicated by limping or an altered gait. An overdose with vitamin D can result in hypercalcaemia, hypofosfataemia, osteoporosis,
hypoparathyroidism, hypercalcitoninaemia and dystrophic calcinosis.
Precautions should be taken when given to pregnant animals during the first period of gestation, since vitamin A may be teratogenic.
Dosage
For subcutaneous or intramuscular administration. Cattle: 10 - 15 ml. Sheep and goats: 5 - 10 ml. Pigs: 2 - 10 ml.
Withdrawal Times
None.
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