
ب.کا.سول

Type of medicine

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Packaging
500g aluminum sachet

Compounds
Component | Amount per Kilogram |
---|---|
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine Hydrochloride) | 2,000 mg |
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin 80-SD) | 4,000 mg |
Calcium Pantothenate | 10,000 mg |
Nicotinamide (Vitamin B3) | 20,000 mg |
Vitamin B6 | 2,000 mg |
Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid) | 250 mg |
Vitamin B12 | 20 mg |
Vitamin H2 (Biotin) | 50 mg |
Vitamin K3 | 2,000 mg |
Carrier substances | Up to 1,000 g |

Mechanism of the Effect
This medication belongs to the vitamin group and helps reduce deficiencies caused by B-complex vitamins, Vitamin K, and Vitamin H2.
Vitamin B1 deficiency can cause star gazing, neurological lesions, leg weakness, and loss of appetite. In breeder hens, it leads to reduced hatchability, and in roosters, it causes testicular atrophy.
Vitamin B2 deficiency can result in diarrhea and Curled Toe Paralysis.
Deficiency of Vitamins B3, B5, B6, B9, and B12 may cause growth reduction, poor feed conversion rate, skin and nerve disorders, and even increased mortality.
Vitamin K deficiency can lead to anemia or hemorrhagic disease.

Use case
Enhances production efficiency and growth
Treats deficiencies caused by B-complex vitamins, Vitamin K, and Vitamin H2
Helps heal gizzard erosion and blood spots in egg yolks
Improves hatchability in breeder hens
Recommended during:
Infectious anemia (CAV), hemorrhagic enteritis, coccidiosis, parasitic diseases, Gumboro disease, infectious liver inflammation, and toxicity cases
Prevention of stress from vaccination, beak trimming, transportation, or feed changes
Chick placement in poultry houses
Extended use of sulfonamides or antibiotics, making vitamin supplementation essential
When animal-based ingredients (e.g., fish meal) are not included in the feed, as Vitamin B12 becomes necessary

The amount and how to use
50–100 grams per 100 liters of drinking water.

Caution
Consumption after opening the packaging: Once opened, the supplement should be used within 1 month.
Consumption of prepared solution: The prepared solution must be consumed within 24 hours after preparation.
Consultation with a veterinarian: If poultry have liver or kidney diseases, consult a veterinarian before use.

Drug interference
Anticonvulsant drugs: Medications such as phenytoin and phenobarbital may reduce B vitamin levels in the body.
Antituberculosis drugs: Medications like isoniazid and cycloserine can disrupt the absorption or function of Vitamin B6.
Antibiotics: Prolonged use of antibiotics may reduce beneficial gut bacteria, which play a role in Vitamin K production.
Anticoagulant drugs: Medications like warfarin may interfere with Vitamin K and impact their effectiveness.

Maintenance conditions
Store in a dry and cool place, at a temperature below 25°C, away from direct sunlight, and in the original sealed containers.