It depends on the concentration of thiamine per mL - it should be written on the label.
This sounds like 'star-gazing' which can be due to thiamine defieciency also known as polioencephalomalacia.
It may be suffering from polioencephalomalacia, as in a thiamine deficiency. The neck craning back is also called star gazing.
I donβt know right now
A: Thiamine, or aneurine hydrochloride
without thiamine you get a brain disease
thiamine is an organic molecule and it is a vitamin
Cyanide is poisonous, thiamine is not. Thiamine is a "greener" catalyst.
Zebu/Brahman, pigs, sheep, goats, chickens, ducks, geese, and turkeys.
my brother has to take this Thiamine HCL 100mg what is it taken for
It depends on what is available in your conutry but most vaccine packs have the dose rate on the package. Common disease that goats are vaccinated for are tetanus, pulpy kidney and cheesy gland.
Thiamine is available in oral, intramuscular injectable, and intravenous formulations. Injectable formulas are usually preserved for persons who are severely thiamine deficient.
When a patient has serious symptoms of thiamine deficiency, supplementation is usually started by giving thiamine through an IV or by intramuscular shots.