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CALDEE-12 INJ
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CALDEE-12 INJ

BY: VETOQUINAL

Rs. 95.62

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PACK: 30ML

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Product Description

Overview
CALDEE-12 INJ, offered by Vetoquinol, is a versatile veterinary medicine designed for a range of farm animals, including cows, buffaloes, sheep, and goats. This injectable solution, available in 30 ml vials, is a potent blend of Calcium Levulinate, Vitamin D3, and Vitamin B12. It plays a crucial role in preventing and treating hypocalcemia, particularly around the critical periods of pre-parturition and post-parturition. Additionally, it serves as a parenteral tonic to enhance the general health of animals experiencing debility and weakness​​.

Ingredients

Calcium Levulinate: A source of ionic calcium, this ingredient is essential for maintaining strong bones, efficient blood clotting, and proper neuromuscular function. In horses, for instance, calcium deficiency can lead to weakened skeletons, osteopenia, and metabolic bone disease​​.
Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol): This vitamin is crucial for regulating the absorption of calcium and phosphorus in animals. It's particularly beneficial during periods of reduced feed intake or stress, ensuring the maintenance of healthy bones and overall well-being​​.
Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin): Essential for normal growth in livestock like sheep, goats, and cattle, Vitamin B12 helps in recovering from stress or illness, boosts appetite, and improves alertness and blood oxygenation. In ruminants, it's generally synthesized from dietary cobalt​​​​.

Features & Benefits

Key Features

Targeted Treatment: Specifically designed to combat hypocalcemia in farm animals.
Versatile Use: Suitable for a range of animals, including cows, buffaloes, sheep, and goats.
High-Quality Ingredients: Ensures the safety and effectiveness of the treatment.
Uses and Benefits
CALDEE-12 INJ is primarily used for the prevention and treatment of hypocalcemia, a condition marked by low calcium levels in the blood. This condition is particularly critical around the birthing period in cows and buffaloes. The product's composition also makes it an excellent tonic to improve general health in cases of debility and weakness​​.


Usage & Applications

How to Use
The recommended dosage varies based on the animal:

Cows & Buffaloes: 10-12 ml thrice a week for 1-2 weeks, administered intramuscularly.
Sheep & Goats: 2-3 ml thrice a week for 1-2 weeks, also by intramuscular injection.
It's crucial to consult a veterinarian before administering this medication to ensure correct dosage and application​​.
Mechanism of Action
The combination of Calcium Levulinate, Vitamin D3, and Vitamin B12 in CALDEE-12 INJ works synergistically. Calcium Levulinate provides readily available calcium, Vitamin D3 aids in its absorption and utilization, and Vitamin B12 supports overall metabolic and neurological health.

Safety Advice
Always use under veterinary guidance. Monitor for any adverse reactions and ensure correct dosage as per the animal's weight and health condition.

About the Brand
Vetoquinol, the manufacturer of CALDEE-12 INJ, is renowned for its commitment to high-quality veterinary products. Their focus on research and development ensures that all their products, including CALDEE-12 INJ, meet the highest standards of safety and efficacy.

Surya Vets’s Prescription Policy
Surya Vets provides CALDEE-12 INJ post verification of a valid prescription, emphasizing the importance of responsible pet and livestock care.

Disclaimer
While Surya Vets provides expert-reviewed information, it's crucial to consult a veterinarian for specific medical advice. This information is not a substitute for professional veterinary guidance.

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