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The drug is used in camels, cattle, calves, pigs, pigs, sheep, lambs, goats, goats, dogs, cats, rabbits, fur animals, and poultry (chickens, laying hens, young hens, broilers) with metabolic disorders, vitamin deficiency, as a stimulant and a tonic to increase resistance body intoxication, diseases of different etiologies to improve growth and development in the treatment of the body with insufficient calcium and magnesium, childbirth, postpartum complications (postpartum paresis), during rehabilitation, after surgery, stress, to normalize the blood and liver function, with significant physical exertion.
The word “vitamin” comes from the Latin vita – life. Thiamine (vitamin B1) was discovered first. As a result, other substances, combined on the basis of absolute necessity as an integral part of food, were called vitamins.
Vitamins are divided into two groups: fat-soluble and water-soluble. When consumed in excess, fat-soluble vitamins accumulate in the body and can become toxic, while excess water-soluble vitamins are simply excreted in the urine.
Vitamins enter the body as part of food, and can also be added to dog food in the form of special additives. During the preparation and subsequent storage of feed, it should be borne in mind that vitamins are easily destroyed under the influence of light, heat and oxygen.
Vitamins are essential for normal metabolism and provide everything a dog’s organs need to function properly, including bones and teeth. Proper nutrition and care of your dog’s teeth helps keep them healthy and strong throughout its life.
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