Cattle
Vitamin E AD
Vitamin E AD is a clear, sterile, non-aqueous solution of Vitamin A, Vitamin D3, and Vitamin E. The product is intended as a supplemental source of vitamin A, D, and E in cattle.
- USAGE
- BENEFITS
- INGREDIENTS
- PACKAGING
- WARNING(S)
- DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
USAGE
BENEFITS
INGREDIENTS
PACKAGING
WARNINGS
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
Beef Cattle and Dairy Cattle
- Natural Vitamin A (carotenes), and tocopherols in feedstuffs can be destroyed through processing, ensiling and storage. Due to these losses, reduced intakes of fat-soluble vitamins can occur in animals maintained in continual confinement compared to animals allowed to graze lush pasture. Intramuscular or subcutaneous injections offer an efficient and rapid method to increase vitamin A, vitamin D and vitamin E status of animals.
- Provides a quick boost of Vitamin E to help maintain Vitamin E levels
- Eight times more effectively absorbed than equal amounts of Vitamin E administered orally
- Offers flexibility of intramuscular or subcutaneous injection
- Contains Vitamin A Propionate versus Vitamin A Palmitate
- Provides vitamins essential to cell integrity and metabolic functions including reproduction, bone development, mucosal secretions and proper growth and maintenance of surface epithelium
- Excellent syringe-ability
- Contains no harmful levels of emulsifiers or alcohol, therefore, will not cause injection site irritation
Each mL contains:
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: 300 IU’s of Vitamin E (as d-alpha-tocopherol, a natural source of Vitamin E); 100,000 IU’s Vitamin A Propionate; 10,000 IU’s Vitamin D3.
INACTIVE INGREDIENTS: 2% Benzyl Alcohol (preservative) in a water emulsifiable base.
Name | Code | Unit Size | Case Size | Case Weight |
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Vitamin E AD | 7-45801-22405-6 | 250 mL | 12 | 13 |
WARNING: This product can expose you to Vitamin A, which is known to the State of California to cause developmental harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Intramuscular or subcutaneous administration only. If dose is greater than 5 mL, equally divide the dose and inject at two different sites.
SUGGESTED DOSAGE:
CATTLE (Dairy and Beef)
- Cows and Heifers
- 2-3 wks pre-partum - 8-10 mL
- At calving - 8-10 mL
- End of lactation - 8-10 mL
- Calves
- At birth - 4-6 mL
- At weaning - 4-6 mL
- Yearlings - 4-6 mL