VitaminB1 Tablets

VitaminB1 Tablets
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What is VitaminB1 Tablets ? This product combines with pyrophosphate in the body to form thiamine diphosphate (cocarboxylase), which participates in the oxidative decarboxylation of pyruvate and α-ketoglutarate in carbohydrate metabolism and is essential for sugar metabolism. Vitamin B₁...
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What is VitaminB1 Tablets?

This product combines with pyrophosphate in the body to form thiamine diphosphate (cocarboxylase), which participates in the oxidative decarboxylation of pyruvate and α-ketoglutarate in carbohydrate metabolism and is essential for sugar metabolism. Vitamin B₁ plays a vital role in maintaining the normal functions of nervous tissue, the heart, and the digestive system. In cases of deficiency, blood levels of pyruvate and lactate increase, affecting the body's energy supply; poultry and young animals may develop polyneuritis, myocardial dysfunction, indigestion, and growth retardation.

Vitamin B₁ is absorbed in the intestine via passive diffusion and active transport, transported via the blood to tissues, and bound to carrier proteins. It is typically found in higher concentrations in metabolically active organs such as the liver, kidneys, heart, and brain, though in pigs, higher levels are found in muscle tissue.

 

What is the Physicochemical Properties of VitaminB1 Tablets?

This product is a white tablet.

 

Uses

What is VitaminB1 Tablets used for?

Water-soluble vitamin. Primarily used for vitamin B₁ deficiency, such as polyneuritis, and also for gastrointestinal atony.

 

Dosage

How much VitaminB1 Tablets should be given to an animal?

Oral administration: Single dose: 2–10 tablets for horses and cattle; 0.5–1 tablet for sheep and pigs; 0.2–1 tablet for dogs; 0.1–0.6 tablet for cats.

 

Side Effects

What are the potential side effects of VitaminB1 Tablets in different animal species?

No adverse reactions have been observed when used at the recommended dosage and administration.

 

What are the common dosage forms of VitaminB1 Tablets?

50mg.

 

What are the Precautions of VitaminB1 Tablets?

(1) Pyrithiamine and amprolium have antagonistic effects against vitamin B₁. Excessive addition of these substances in feed may lead to vitamin B₁ deficiency.

(2) Combined use with other B vitamins or vitamin C may produce synergistic therapeutic effects.

(3) No withdrawal period is required.

 

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