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Thiamine HCL Injection
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What is Thiamine HCL?
Active Ingredients: Thiamine HCL (Vitamin B1)
Thiamine HCL Injection is a parenteral supplement used to treat or prevent thiamine deficiency in dogs, cats, and horses. Some symptoms of thiamine deficiency include anorexia, excessive salivation, tachyarrhythmia, and neuromuscular changes such as ataxia, seizures, or loss of reflexes.
Thiamine deficiency may be caused by poor diet or illness. Thiamine is also used for the adjunctive treatment of lead poisoning and ethylene glycol toxicity. It is also indicated for cerebrocortical necrosis and bracken poisoning.
Thiamine is also known as vitamin B1. It is found naturally in foods like whole grains and meat. This vitamin is needed to break down carbohydrates in the body.
It is important to note that Thiamine HCL Injection is for veterinary purposes only.
Thiamine HCL Injection is produced in our GMP-certified facilities located in China, India, and the USA. Our factories are routinely inspected to ensure they meet the high standards necessary to comply with WHO rules and regulations. AdvaCare Pharma is proud to offer a wide range of high-quality and cost-effective medical supplies that are available for distribution.
Why are we a trusted Thiamine manufacturer?
Thiamine 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 Thiamine used for?
It's used to treat or prevent thiamine deficiency. It's also used to treat:
- lead poisoning
- ethylene glycol toxicity
- cerebrocortical necrosis
- bracken poisoning
What animals can be treated with Thiamine Injection?
It's recommended for cats, dogs, and horses.
How is a Thiamine Injection used?
This medication has been manufactured as a liquid, which is packaged in a vial. It is intended to be administered by injection. Thiamine Injection is intended for veterinary use only.
How should Thiamine Injection be stored?
This medication should be stored in a dark, dry location under 30°C. The vial should be sealed tightly.
Dosage
How much Thiamine Injection should be given to horses?
The usual dose is 0.25ml per 45kg body weight. If the dosage is above 20ml, it should be divided and injected into two sites.
Side Effects
As with all pharmaceuticals, some unwanted effects can occur from the use of Thiamine Injection.
Some common side effects may include but are not limited to: • temporary irritation at injection site.
Serious side effects may include: • allergic reaction, including anaphylactic reactions
For a comprehensive list of all possible side effects of this medication, consult a veterinary physician.
Precautions
Do NOT use Thiamine Injection for an animal that: • has a known allergy or hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients.
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