
Vitamin for Animals - C Injectable Solution - 250mL - [Supplement]
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Description
Vitamin C Injection is used as a nutritive supplement of Vitamin C. Vitamin C injection is most commonly given in the treatment or prevention of a Vitamin C deficiency. Vitamin C is also given to facilitate a more rapid wound healing time when a wound is healing slower than expected. Veterinarians will also give Vitamin C as an adjunct to other therapy when a patient appears to be recovering slowly to a usually effective treatment.
Key Benefits
- Vitamin C is a major antioxidant to neutralise free radicals.
- Vitamin C enhances tissue healing and growth.
- Vitamin C improves immune function and acts as an anti-inflammatory agent.
How It Works
This supplement provides animals with vitamin C, which is a useful antioxidant.
Indications
For use as a nutritive supplement of Vitamin C in cattle, horses, sheep, swine, dogs and cats.
Ingredients
| Each mL of Sterile Aqueous Solution Contains: | |
|---|---|
| Sodium Ascorbate | 250 mg |
| Monothioglycerol | 0.5% w/v |
| Edetate Disodium | 0.1% w/v |
| Methylparaben (preservative) | 0.18% w/v |
| Propylparaben (preservative) | 0.02% w/v |
Directions
Administer intramuscularly 1 to 10 mL, depending on condition, species, and body weight. Repeat daily or as indicated by desired response.
Caution:
Federal law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.
Precaution:
Since pressure may develop on long storage, precautions should be taken to release pressure before use. Storage under refrigeration is recommended to reduce possibility of pressure build-up.
Storage:
Store at a controlled room temperature between 15°-30°C (59°-86°F). Protect from light.
FAQ
- Since pressure could develop from long-term storage, precautions should be taken to release pressure prior to use. Refrigerated storage is recommended in order to reduce possibility of pressure buildup.
- For animal use only.
- Keep out of reach of children.


