Description
Vitamin B1 Injection
Vitamin B1 Injection provides concentrated thiamine to support carbohydrate metabolism, energy production, and nerve function in livestock and performance animals. Thiamine is essential for converting glucose into usable energy and plays a key role in reducing fatigue and lactic acid buildup particularly in hard-working or grain-fed animals.
Why Use Vitamin B1?
- Delivers rapid support for carbohydrate metabolism
- Supports nerve, stomach, and cardiac function under stress
- Helps reduce fatigue and muscle soreness post-exertion
- May aid in calming overexcitable or nervous horses
- Essential when diets are high in carbohydrates or glucose
How It Works
Thiamine (Vitamin B1) is a water-soluble vitamin that cannot be stored in the body, so it must be supplemented regularly especially in animals under physical or metabolic stress. It is rapidly absorbed from injection sites and plays a vital role in the breakdown of pyruvic and lactic acids, helping to prevent accumulation that can impair nerve and muscle function.
Common Signs of Thiamine Deficiency
- Fatigue or low energy
- Muscle weakness or soreness
- Loss of appetite
- Elevated heart rate or poor recovery post-work
Dosage and Administration
Inject 5–10mL intramuscularly twice weekly or as advised by a veterinarian.
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