Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) Dosing for Various Animal Species
Important Safety Information
Riboflavin is generally considered safe with low toxicity. However, always consult with a veterinarian before administering any supplements.
Monitor for any adverse reactions and adjust dosage as needed based on individual animal response.
Reference Source
Saunders Handbook of VETERINARY DRUGS, Page 735-736
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Standard Dosage Guidelines
Small Animal Dosage
| Species | Route | Dosage | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dogs | PO | 10-20 mg | Daily |
| SQ | 1-4 mg | q24h | |
| Cats | PO | 5-10 mg | Daily |
| SQ | 1-2 mg | q24h |
Large Animal Dosage
| Species | Route | Dosage | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lambs | IM or SQ | 2-4 mg | q24h |
| Calves and Foals | IM or SQ | 6-10 mg | q24h |
| Cattle and Horses | IM or SQ | 20-40 mg | q24h |
| Sheep and Pigs | IM or SQ | 10-20 mg | q24h |