Inj.

B50-Vet

Drug Class: Vitamin Supplement

Manufacturer: Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

Basic information

Generic Drug

Route of Administration

IM

Strength / Concentration

50 mg + 5 mg + 5 mg + 100 mg + 10 mg + 2 mg + 5 mg + 2 mcg. /ml

Presentation and price

10 ml vial

Taka

100 ml vial

Taka

Dose and dosage

Cattle

5-10 ml daily thrice in a week.

Calf: 1-2 ml daily thrice in a week.

Horse

5-10 ml daily thrice in a week.

Foal: 1-2 ml daily thrice in a week.

Buffalo

5-10 ml daily thrice in a week.

Calf: 1-2 ml daily thrice in a week.

Sheep

1-2 ml daily thrice in a week.

Goat

1-2 ml daily thrice in a week.


Applications: inappetence, weakness, Paresis, Ataxia, Anorexia, diarrhea, paralysis, opisthotonos , poor growth, loss of hair, Alopecia, skin lesions , Lacrimation, salivation, scours , Metabolic disorders, Nervous disorders, Microcytic hypochromic anemia , Scally dermatitis, Leukopenia, Lethargy, Cardiac Arrhythmias, Muscle tremors, Convulsions, Emesis, Depression, paraparesis, torticollis, circling, Black tongue, Brown mouth, cheilosis, glossitis, Gingivitis, Bloody diarrhea, Cardiomyopathy
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Ruminants: Inappetance, weakness, ataxia, paresis, anorexia, diarrhoea followed by signs characteristic of polyencephalomalacia including blindness, head pressing, convulsions, paralysis, opisthotonos, poor growth, loss of hair, skin lessions, lacrimation & salivation, scours, metabolic disorders, microcytic hypochromic anaemia, nervous disorders, scally dermatitis around the mouth 8 muzzle, leukopenia. 

Horse: Lethargy, anorexia, weight loss, ataxia, cardiac arhythmias, muscle tremors & convulsions. 

Dogs: Anorexia, emesis, depression, paraparesis, torticollis, circling, convulsions, signs of "Black tongue" or "brown mouth", cheilosis, glossitis, gingivitis, bloody diarrhoea, cardiomyopathy.

hypersensitivity

0 days

Store below 30° C temperature and dry place, protected from light. Keep all medicines out of reach of children.