Ceva Electrovite Paste 60ml

Ceva Electrovite Paste 60ml
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Ceva Electrovite Paste 60ml

Oral electrolyte and vitamin replacement for animals undergoing travel, heavy exercise and/or sweating

COMPOSITION
Each 1 mL contains:
Vitamin E 16.83 mg/mL
 Vitamin B1 1.7 mg/mL
 Vitamin B2 1.44 mg/mL
 Vitamin B3 5.55 mg/mL
Vitamin B6 0.17 mg/mL
 Vitamin B12 0.68 mg/mL
 Folic Acid 0.35 mg/mL
 Calcium 20.9 mg/mL
Magnesium 24.3 mg/mL
 Sodium 62.4 mg/mL
 Potassium 81.1 mg/mL
 Zinc 1.34 mg/mL
Chloride 206.7 mg/mL
 
 
 

ACTIONS
The maintenance of a proper balance of body fluids is critical to athletic performance. Dehydration will rapidly reduce the capacity of training to peak fitness, and can lead in extreme cases, to muscle damage.
ELECTROVITE Paste replaces electrolytes lost by dehydration as well as supplying B group vitamins required for carbohydrate metabolism and muscle function and the antioxidant, Vitamin E to help reduce cellular damage during exercise.
Athletic horses are subjected to significantly greater stresses than resting horses. Such stresses can disrupt the physiological balance required for optimum performance.
Horses under heavy exercise loads, or under physical stress such as long truck or float trips, have higher requirements for vitamins (particularly B group) and minerals such as magnesium and zinc which are used in cell metabolism. ELECTROVITE Paste is also very effective when given to horses in heavy training, particularly in hot weather, when nutrients are lost more easily through sweat.
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
To administer, place the nozzle into the side of the mouth, and deposit the paste as far back over the tongue as possible. Give dose during or after competing, racing or other strenuous exercise.
Dose Rate: Adult Horse: 400 - 500 kg: 30 mL = 8 divisions
Ponies: 200 - 300 kg: 15 mL = 4 divisions
Repeat dose on the morning after exercise to continue to promote recovery of horses with reduced appetite or thirst.
Electrolyte replacement through use of NV Electrovite Paste should ideally correspond to sweat loss which can vary with exercise intensity and environmental conditions.
NOTES
No two horses are the same; Horses which suffer heavy sweat loss have different electrolyte requirements than those which sweat very little. The same argument applies to horses that perform long, hard daily exercise routines, compared to those with minimal work programs. There is a significant difference in requirements between thoroughbreds, trotting horses, endurance horses, polo ponies, eventers and jumpers. In addition, regardless of the climate, no two horses will handle the same work program in the same manner. A horse with a nervous disposition which causes excessive excitement may have more sweat loss compared to other more composed horses. It is impossible to determine an animal's individual electrolyte needs without a blood analysis.
WARNINGS
Export Slaughter Interval (Horses): Nil