Energidex 500ml bottle is an energy and detoxifying injectable solution for horses, cattle, sheep, pigs and dogs.
In horses, cattle, sheep, pigs and dogs: caloric intake during energy metabolism disorders.
Energetic and detoxifying injectable solution for horses, cattle, sheep, pigs and dogs.
For animals with energy metabolism disorders.
Based on glucose, sorbitol.
Glucose is the main energy source for cellular metabolism. Intravenous administration therefore constitutes an immediate energy supply.
Sorbitol must be metabolized to be usable by the body for energy production, energy intake is therefore delayed.
Doses: by slow intravenous injection: cattle, adult horses: 250 to 500 ml; foals, calves: 50 to 100 ml; sheep, pigs: 50 to 100 ml; dogs, piglets: 10 to 50 ml
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Sorbitol...140,000mg
Glucose (as monohydrate). 240,000 mg
Benzyl alcohol. 0.009ml
Excipient QSP 1.00 ml
For the full list of excipients, see the “List of excipients” section.
Do not use in cases of water inflation.
The hypertonic solution may cause pain and irritation at the injection site, be sure to adhere to the strict intravenous route and inject slowly.
Since sorbitol can aggravate pre-existing acidosis, administration of the product is not recommended in animals with severe acidosis.
Energidex comes in the form of a 500ml bottle.
During infusion, glucose is first distributed into the intravascular compartment and then absorbed into the intracellular compartment. During glycolysis, glucose is metabolized into pyruvate or lactate. Lactate can again be partially absorbed by glucose metabolism (Cori cycle). Under aerobic conditions pyruvate is completely oxidized to carbon dioxide and water.
Sorbitol is metabolized to fructose, primarily in the liver. It can also be metabolized directly into glucose by aldose reductase. The increase in fructosemia is observed immediately after the start of intravenous administration of sorbitol and peaks 15-30 minutes after the end of the injection.
Both molecules can be stored as glycogen in the liver. After complete oxidation of glucose, the end products are eliminated through the lungs (carbon dioxide) and through the kidneys (water).
Excess glucose and sorbitol are eliminated mainly in the urine.