Maxivit is a multivitamin injection formulated for veterinary use, suitable for IM, SQ, and IV administration.
Maxivit Injection is a multivitamin preparation intended for veterinary use. It is used to support overall health and compensate for vitamin deficiencies in animals. It is suitable for administration via intramuscular (IM), subcutaneous (SQ), or intravenous (IV) injection, as directed by a veterinarian.
What is the function of Maxivit?
It acts as a concentrated source of several vitamins (often B vitamins, and other vitamins may be added depending on the commercial formulation), which helps to:
Support metabolism and energy production.
Improve appetite and resistance to stress.
Support nerve and muscle function.
Aid in blood formation and reduce the effects of general weakness.
Support growth and recovery after illness.
Common Indications
It is commonly used in the following cases (depending on the animal species and the veterinarian’s assessment):
Vitamin deficiencies or suspected deficiencies (malnutrition, poor feed quality, malabsorption).
Stress: transport, weaning, vaccination, weather changes, production stress.
Convalescence after infection, surgery, or prolonged medication.
Poor appetite, emaciation, and stunted growth.
Supporting high-producing animals (dairy/beef) when needed.
Methods of Administration (IM / SQ / IV)
IM (Intramuscular): Common and easy in farm settings, suitable for most routine cases.
SQ (Subcutaneous): A gentler option when slower absorption and reduced muscle irritation are desired.
IV (Intravenous): Provides a faster effect and should preferably be administered slowly and under veterinary supervision to minimize any adverse reactions.
Important: The choice of administration route depends on the animal species, the severity of the condition, and the product concentration. Dosage
An exact dosage cannot be provided without knowing the product’s formulation and concentration (as Maxivit may vary between manufacturers). The safe rule of thumb is:
The dosage is determined by weight, species, and age, and according to the package insert or your veterinarian’s instructions.
If you send me a picture of the label/formulation (the vitamins and their concentrations), I will provide typical dosages for each species (cattle/sheep/goats/camels/horses/dogs, etc.).
Warnings and Precautions
For veterinary use only.
Do not mix with other medications in the same syringe unless specified in the package insert.
Intravenous injections should be administered slowly and with careful monitoring of the animal.
Avoid repeated high doses without reason (some vitamins can cause side effects when given in excess).
Possible Side Effects
These are usually mild and rare when following the instructions, and may include:
Mild pain or swelling at the injection site.
Rare allergic reaction (especially with rapid intravenous injection).
Urine discoloration (common with B vitamins) and not a cause for concern.
Storage
Typically:
Store in a cool, dry place away from light.
Do not use if the color changes or unusual precipitation occurs (as per the package insert).
If you would like a detailed explanation in the form of a complete drug information sheet (composition, indications, dosages for each animal, withdrawal periods, interactions, storage), please send me:
The company name/country of origin (if available)
The vitamin concentrations on the label or a picture of the packaging
And I will prepare it for you immediately.
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