each 1ml contains :
Thiamine HCl 500 mg
Product Features:
Galmevit is a potent and effective Vitamin B1 supplement that contains 500 mg of Thiamine HCl per each ml of the drug. Thiamine is an essential nutrient that plays a critical role in many crucial bodily functions, including metabolism, the production of energy, and the proper functioning of the nervous system.
Target species:
Galmivet B1 is used for:
Equines, Canines, and Felines.
Presentation:
Galmevit B1 is a bottle of 100 ml.
Composition
Each 1 ml of Galmevit B1 contains:
Indications:
GALMEVIT B1 is prescribed to:
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Treat of vitamin B1 deficiencies.
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Avoid loss of appetite, weight loss, muscle weakness, and nervous and digestive system disorders.
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Help to prevent and treat the lack of Magnesium.
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In addition, the intake of Vitamin B1 helps to correct metabolic disorders associated with genetic diseases.
Route of administration:
Galmevit B1 can be administered either Intravenous or Intramuscular.
Doses:
Ask the veterinarian before the administration of Galmevit B1 because The dose can be adjusted for each case, according to the needs imposed by the animal's condition according to the veterinarian's criteria.
Horse Doses:
Administer 1 ml to 2 ml Injections daily or every 2 days, according to the case or the vet’s recommendations, for 1 or 2 weeks.
Canines and Felines Doses:
Administer 0.25 ml of the drug daily or every 2 days for 1 or 2 weeks, according to the vet’s recommendations.
Instructions and warnings:
Consult your veterinarian for warnings and precautions to take before using GalmevitT B1:
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Do not use the drug if the animal is allergic to any component of the drug.
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Follow your vet's instructions when using the medication.
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Store the product in suitable weather conditions, away from direct sunlight, heat and moisture.
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To protect your animals, be sure to keep the medication package out of the reach of animals.
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keep away from the reach of the children.
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Make sure the package is closed tightly before storing.
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If you do not notice improvement, please consult your veterinarian immediately.