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Calcium Borogluconate Injection
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What is Calcium Borogluconate?
Active Ingredients: Calcium Borogluconate
Calcium Borogluconate Injection is used to provide a source of calcium for horses, dogs, and livestock animals like cows, goats, sheep, and pigs. It is indicated for hypocalcemic conditions, including milk fever in dairy cows. Intravenous administration is recommended for animals displaying acute symptoms.
Calcium Borogluconate is a form of calcium that also contains boron, which is an essential mineral needed for bone health.
Calcium Borogluconate is a more shelf-stable alternative to Calcium Gluconate.
AdvaCare Pharma is a trusted global exporter of Calcium Borogluconate Injection. We strive to offer the highest quality products to distributors and veterinary professionals. Our reliable, cost-effective livestock medications are manufactured under GMP guidelines.
Why are we a trusted Calcium Borogluconate manufacturer?
Calcium Borogluconate Injection is manufactured and globally distributed by AdvaCare Pharma, a leading manufacturer of veterinary injections in the pharmaceutical industry. We have been committed to distributing high-quality, GMP-certified veterinary medications for the global market for the past 20 years. To ensure that our products meet and surpass our distributors' requirements, we carry out routine internal and third-party facility audits.
Uses
What is Calcium Borogluconate used for?
It's used to treat hypocalcemia (milk fever, parturient paresis, osteomalacia, rickets) in both adult and young, growing animals.
What animals can be treated with Calcium Borogluconate?
This medicine is recommended for horses, dogs, and livestock animals like cows, goats, sheep, and pigs.
How is Calcium Borogluconate Injection used?
This medication has been manufactured as a liquid, which is packaged in a vial. It is intended to be administered by slow subcutaneous or intravenous injection. In the case of SC injection, divide the dose and administer it over several different sites.
Before treatment, ensure the liquid is at the same temperature as the body temperature of the afflicted animal.
Unused portions should be discarded after use.
How should Calcium Borogluconate Injection be stored?
This medication should be stored in a dark, dry location between 15-15°C.
What are the withdrawal times for Calcium Borogluconate Injection?
There are no established withdrawal periods for this medicine.
Dosage
How much Calcium Borogluconate Injection should be given to cows?
The usual dose is 250-500ml (Calcium Borogluconate 23%).
How much Calcium Borogluconate Injection should be given to sheep, goats, or pigs?
The usual dose is 150-125ml (Calcium Borogluconate 23%).
How much Calcium Borogluconate Injection should be given to dogs?
The usual dose is 50-125ml (Calcium Borogluconate 23%).
Side Effects
When administered at the recommended dosage guidelines, Calcium Borogluconate Injection does not cause many side effects.
Rapid IV injection may cause arrhythmia, collapse, or death in some animals.
For a comprehensive list of all possible side effects of this medication, consult a veterinary physician.
Precautions
Do NOT use Calcium Borogluconate Injection for animals that: • have a known allergy or hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients.
If there is no improvement after 24 hours, consult a veterinary to reassess the diagnosis.
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