Description
Corebral Vitamin B1 (thiamine hydrochloride) is essential for the nutrition of the nervous system, muscles and glands. It is involved in the metabolism of carbohydrates during muscle contraction. Its deficiency causes an accumulation of toxic waste, resulting from the incomplete breakdown of carbohydrates in the blood and tissues, causing major disorders in the central nervous system.
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride) is involved in the transformation of amino acids. It is essential in the metabolism of tryptophan and therefore plays a role in the constitution of hemoglobin. It also mobilizes hepatic glycogen and is involved in muscle and cardiac contractions.
Pharmacokinetic characteristics
The absorption of vitamin B1 by the intramuscular route is rapid and complete. It is stored in the tissues. The highest concentration is in the liver, brain, kidneys and heart. It is eliminated through the urine.
Vitamin B6 is stored mainly in the liver, then eliminated in the urine mainly in the form of metabolites.
Pharmaceutical information
1. List of excipients
Chlorobutanol
Sodium edetate
Hydrochloric acid
Water for injections
2. Major incompatibilities
Not known.
3. The duration of the conversation
Shelf life of the veterinary medicinal product as packaged for sale: 2 years.
Shelf life after first opening the immediate packaging: 28 days.
4. Special precautions for storage
Store away from light and heat.
5. Nature and composition of
immediate packaging Colored glass
bottle Chlorobutyl stopper
6. Special precautions to be taken when disposing of unused veterinary drugs or waste derived from the use of these drugs
Empty packaging and any product residue must be disposed of in accordance with current practices governed by waste regulations.