biodyl Injection is a brand name for a veterinary medication that contains the active ingredient “biotin” along with other nutrients such as “sodium selenite” and “vitamin E”. It is commonly used in livestock, particularly in cattle and sheep, to improve the overall health and performance of the animals. biodyl Injection
Here’s a general overview of its uses:
Biotin: A vitamin that supports skin health and hoof growth. biodyl Injection
Sodium Selenite: A form of selenium, which is important for reproductive health and immune function.
Vitamin E: An antioxidant that helps in protecting cells from damage.
Biodyl injections are typically administered to correct deficiencies, support recovery from illness, or improve reproductive performance. The specific dosage and frequency of administration depend on the animal’s condition, age, and weight, as well as the specific formulation
Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines and consult with a veterinarian for appropriate dosing and administration tailored to your animals’ needs. If you have a specific concern or question about using a veterinarian can provide detailed advice.
Vit. B12, trace element and mineral deficiency (such as fatigue, laggards, reconvalescence, delayed muscle function in young animals, stress due to transport, white muscle disease (WMD), muscular dystrophy in herbivores, stiff lamb disease, enzootic paraplegia in lambs. biodyl Injection
Dosage:
horse / beef: 20 ml per once in 4 to 5 days.
foal / calf: 5 – 10 ml per animal once every 4 to 5 days.
lamb / pig: 2 – 5 ml per animal once every 4 to 5 days.
cat: 1ml per animal once every 4 to 5 days.
dog: 2 – 5 ml per animal once every 4 to 5 days. Vit. B12, trace element and mineral deficiency (such as fatigue, laggards, reconvalescence, delayed muscle function in young animals, stress due to transport, white muscle disease (WMD), muscular dystrophy in herbivores, stiff lamb disease, enzootic paraplegia in lambs. biodyl Injection
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