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: High Potency Vitamin B-Complex Injection For Veterinary Use

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: Veterinary metabolic stimulant, vitamin supplement, nutritional tonic.

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Manufacturing Date:

Oct 2025

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Sep 2027

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Veterinary metabolic stimulant, vitamin supplement, nutritional tonic.

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• Sterile injectable solution • Available in 30 mL, 100 mL vials

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Veterinary

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Liquid Injection

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Liquid

HSN Code:

3004

HS Code:

3004909099

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India

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High Potency Vitamin B Complex Injection is a sterile veterinary injectable formulation containing a combination of essential B vitamins. This complex supports metabolic processes, enhances appetite, improves nervous system functions, and promotes growth and recovery in animals. It typically includes Thiamine (B1), Riboflavin (B2), Pyridoxine (B6), Niacinamide (B3), Cyanocobalamin (B12), and sometimes additional B vitamins like Pantothenic acid (B5) and Folic acid (B9).

•  Appearance: Clear to pale yellow sterile injectable solution

•  Active Vitamin Content (typical per mL):

o  Thiamine hydrochloride (Vitamin B1): 50 mg

o  Riboflavin sodium phosphate (Vitamin B2): 10 mg

o  Pyridoxine hydrochloride (Vitamin B6): 50 mg

o  Niacinamide (Vitamin B3): 50 mg

o  Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12): 0.5 mg (500 mcg)

o  Other B vitamins may be present based on formulation

•  pH: 4.5 – 7.0

•  Sterility: Must meet pharmacopeial sterile injection standards

•  Preservative: Usually contains preservatives like methyl or propyl parabens

•  Shelf life: Typically, 2 years under recommended storage

A typical 1 mL contains:

•  Vitamin B1 (Thiamine hydrochloride): 50 mg

•  Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin sodium phosphate): 10 mg

•  Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine hydrochloride): 50 mg

•  Vitamin B3 (Niacinamide): 50 mg

•  Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin): 0.5 mg (500 mcg)

•  Water for injection

•  Methyl/propyl parabens (preservative)

•  Sodium chloride (for isotonicity)

•  Sodium hydroxide/Hydrochloric acid (for pH adjustment)

Veterinary metabolic stimulant, vitamin supplement, nutritional tonic.

•  Treatment and prevention of Vitamin B complex deficiencies in animals

•  Support in metabolic disorders, poor appetite, and growth retardation

•  Recovery from infections, toxicosis, and chronic diseases

•  Nervous system disorders such as polyneuritis or paralysis

•  Improves reproductive performance and general vitality

•  Cattle, horses, buffaloes: 5–10 mL per animal

•  Calves, foals: 2–5 mL

•  Sheep, goats: 1–3 mL

•  Pigs: 2–5 mL

•  Dogs, cats: 0.5–2 mL

•  Poultry: 0.5–3 mL per litre of drinking water for 3–5 days

Dosage may be repeated daily or as advised by a veterinarian.

•  Intramuscular (IM)

•  Subcutaneous (SC)

•  Intravenous (IV) (use cautiously)

•  Sterile injectable solution

•  Available in 30 mL, 100 mL vials

Used widely in veterinary practice to correct vitamin B deficiencies, enhance metabolism, and aid in recovery from illness or stress in various animals including livestock, pets, and poultry.

•  Broad spectrum B-vitamin support in one injection

•  Rapid absorption and metabolic action

•  Enhances appetite, energy, and nervous system health

•  Safe with minimal side effects when used properly

•  Convenient dosing across species

•  Rare allergic reactions at injection site (swelling, redness)

•  Mild transient gastrointestinal upset possible

•  Overdose may cause nervousness or hyperexcitability

Non-controlled veterinary pharmaceutical; available by prescription or OTC depending on region.

•  Use aseptic technique

•  Avoid overdose and repeated high doses without veterinary supervision

•  Monitor for hypersensitivity reactions

•  Use cautiously in pregnant animals, only under veterinary advice

•  No withdrawal period generally required for meat or milk

•  Store at 15–30°C

•  Protect from light

•  Do not freeze

•  Use sterile needles and syringes

•  Limit vial punctures per manufacturer recommendations

•  Dispose of unused product and containers as per local regulations

•  HS Code: 3004909099

•  HSN Code: 3004 (Medicaments consisting of mixed or unmixed products for therapeutic or prophylactic uses)

•  Do not mix with other drugs unless compatibility is confirmed

•  Avoid direct injection into blood vessels unless indicated

•  Use veterinary supervision for dosing in sensitive species

•  For veterinary use only

•  Not intended for human consumption or treatment

Q1: What is Vitamin B Complex Injection?

A combination of essential B vitamins given by injection to correct deficiencies and support metabolism in animals.

Q2: Can this be given to all animals?

Yes, it is safe for a wide range of domestic and farm animals under veterinary guidance.

Q3: What are the common side effects?

Rarely injection site reactions or mild gastrointestinal upset.

Q4: How often can the injection be given?

Typically once daily or as prescribed by the veterinarian.

Q5: Is withdrawal period needed before slaughter or milk use?

Generally, no withdrawal period is required.

Q6: Can it be given with other medications?

Only if compatibility is confirmed to avoid interactions.

Q7: How should it be stored?

In a cool, dark place at 15–30°C, avoiding freezing and sunlight.

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High Potency Vitamin B Complex Injection is a sterile veterinary injectable formulation containing a combination of essential B vitamins. This complex supports metabolic processes, enhances appetite, improves nervous system functions, and promotes growth and recovery in animals. It typically includes Thiamine (B1), Riboflavin (B2), Pyridoxine (B6), Niacinamide (B3), Cyanocobalamin (B12), and sometimes additional B vitamins like Pantothenic acid (B5) and Folic acid (B9).

•  Appearance: Clear to pale yellow sterile injectable solution

•  Active Vitamin Content (typical per mL):

o  Thiamine hydrochloride (Vitamin B1): 50 mg

o  Riboflavin sodium phosphate (Vitamin B2): 10 mg

o  Pyridoxine hydrochloride (Vitamin B6): 50 mg

o  Niacinamide (Vitamin B3): 50 mg

o  Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12): 0.5 mg (500 mcg)

o  Other B vitamins may be present based on formulation

•  pH: 4.5 – 7.0

•  Sterility: Must meet pharmacopeial sterile injection standards

•  Preservative: Usually contains preservatives like methyl or propyl parabens

•  Shelf life: Typically, 2 years under recommended storage

A typical 1 mL contains:

•  Vitamin B1 (Thiamine hydrochloride): 50 mg

•  Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin sodium phosphate): 10 mg

•  Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine hydrochloride): 50 mg

•  Vitamin B3 (Niacinamide): 50 mg

•  Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin): 0.5 mg (500 mcg)

•  Water for injection

•  Methyl/propyl parabens (preservative)

•  Sodium chloride (for isotonicity)

•  Sodium hydroxide/Hydrochloric acid (for pH adjustment)

Veterinary metabolic stimulant, vitamin supplement, nutritional tonic.

•  Treatment and prevention of Vitamin B complex deficiencies in animals

•  Support in metabolic disorders, poor appetite, and growth retardation

•  Recovery from infections, toxicosis, and chronic diseases

•  Nervous system disorders such as polyneuritis or paralysis

•  Improves reproductive performance and general vitality

•  Cattle, horses, buffaloes: 5–10 mL per animal

•  Calves, foals: 2–5 mL

•  Sheep, goats: 1–3 mL

•  Pigs: 2–5 mL

•  Dogs, cats: 0.5–2 mL

•  Poultry: 0.5–3 mL per litre of drinking water for 3–5 days

Dosage may be repeated daily or as advised by a veterinarian.

•  Intramuscular (IM)

•  Subcutaneous (SC)

•  Intravenous (IV) (use cautiously)

•  Sterile injectable solution

•  Available in 30 mL, 100 mL vials

Used widely in veterinary practice to correct vitamin B deficiencies, enhance metabolism, and aid in recovery from illness or stress in various animals including livestock, pets, and poultry.

•  Broad spectrum B-vitamin support in one injection

•  Rapid absorption and metabolic action

•  Enhances appetite, energy, and nervous system health

•  Safe with minimal side effects when used properly

•  Convenient dosing across species

•  Rare allergic reactions at injection site (swelling, redness)

•  Mild transient gastrointestinal upset possible

•  Overdose may cause nervousness or hyperexcitability

Non-controlled veterinary pharmaceutical; available by prescription or OTC depending on region.

•  Use aseptic technique

•  Avoid overdose and repeated high doses without veterinary supervision

•  Monitor for hypersensitivity reactions

•  Use cautiously in pregnant animals, only under veterinary advice

•  No withdrawal period generally required for meat or milk

•  Store at 15–30°C

•  Protect from light

•  Do not freeze

•  Use sterile needles and syringes

•  Limit vial punctures per manufacturer recommendations

•  Dispose of unused product and containers as per local regulations

•  HS Code: 3004909099

•  HSN Code: 3004 (Medicaments consisting of mixed or unmixed products for therapeutic or prophylactic uses)

•  Do not mix with other drugs unless compatibility is confirmed

•  Avoid direct injection into blood vessels unless indicated

•  Use veterinary supervision for dosing in sensitive species

•  For veterinary use only

•  Not intended for human consumption or treatment

Q1: What is Vitamin B Complex Injection?

A combination of essential B vitamins given by injection to correct deficiencies and support metabolism in animals.

Q2: Can this be given to all animals?

Yes, it is safe for a wide range of domestic and farm animals under veterinary guidance.

Q3: What are the common side effects?

Rarely injection site reactions or mild gastrointestinal upset.

Q4: How often can the injection be given?

Typically once daily or as prescribed by the veterinarian.

Q5: Is withdrawal period needed before slaughter or milk use?

Generally, no withdrawal period is required.

Q6: Can it be given with other medications?

Only if compatibility is confirmed to avoid interactions.

Q7: How should it be stored?

In a cool, dark place at 15–30°C, avoiding freezing and sunlight.

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