Vitamin E / Selenium
Vitamin E and Selenium are frequently utilized together due to their synergistic antioxidant properties, though Vitamin E is also widely used as a standalone supplement. - **Vitamin E (Alpha-tocopherol)** is a lipid-soluble vitamin essential for protecting cell membranes from oxidative damage. It is used adjunctively for various dermatologic (discoid lupus, demodicosis), hepatic, and neurologic conditions. - **Selenium** is a trace mineral that acts as a crucial cofactor for antioxidant enzymes. Combination products are primarily indicated for the treatment or prophylaxis of **selenium-tocopherol deficiency (STD)** syndromes, such as white muscle disease in livestock. > **Clinical Pearl:** While Vitamin E has a wide margin of safety, **Selenium is highly toxic** in overdose. Combination products must be dosed meticulously based on the selenium concentration and should only be used in FDA-approved species.
กลไกการออกฤทธิ์: Both Vitamin E and Selenium are intricately involved in the cellular metabolism of sulfur and the prevention of oxidative stress. - **Vitamin E** acts as a potent biological free radical scavenger. It prevents the oxidation of polyunsaturated fatty acids within cellular and subcellular membranes. - **Selenium** is an essential structural component of the enzyme **glutathione peroxidase** → this enzyme catalyzes the reduction of lipid hydroperoxides to their corresponding alcohols, neutralizing their potential to cause cellular damage. Together, they protect against red blood cell hemolysis and prevent the destructive action of peroxidase on unsaturated bonds in cell membranes.
ขนาดยาตามชนิดสัตว์
- Vitamin E/Selenium deficiency (using Bo-Se) · Lambs (2 weeks of age or older): 1 mL per 40 lbs. body weight IM or SC (1 mL minimum). Ewes: 2.5 mL/100 lbs. body weight IM or SC. · IM/SC · Single dose · Slaughter withdrawal = 14 days.
- Vitamin E/Selenium deficiency (using L-Se) · Lambs: 1 mL SC or IM in newborns and 4 mL SC or IM in lambs 2 weeks of age or older · SC/IM · Single dose · Slaughter withdrawal = 14 days.
- Treatment of tocopherol deficiency associated with exocrine pancreatic disease · 30 Units PO once daily for one month then every 1-2 weeks as needed · PO · q24h · 1 month, then q1-2 weeks
- Adjunctive treatment of hepatic lipidosis · 10 Units/kg once PO once daily · PO · q24h
- Vitamin E/Selenium deficiency (using Mu-Se) · For weanling calves: 1 mL per 200 lbs. body weight IM or SC. For breeding beef cows: 1 mL per 200 lbs. body weight during middle third of pregnancy and 30 days before calving IM or SC. · IM/SC · Variable · Slaughter withdrawal = 30 days.
- Vitamin E/Selenium deficiency (using Bo-Se) · Calves: 2.5-3.75 mL/100 lbs body weight (depending on severity of condition and geographical area) IM or SC. · IM/SC · Single dose · Slaughter withdrawal = 30 days.
- Adjunctive treatment of ionophore (monensin) toxicity · 4-12 Units/kg PO once daily · PO · q24h
วิธีการให้ยา
ข้อห้ามใช้
- Use of combination products in non-FDA approved species
- Use of Bo-Se in newborn pigs
อาการไม่พึงประสงค์
- Anaphylactoid reactions
- Transient muscle soreness at injection sites (IM)
- Selenium toxicity (depression, ataxia, dyspnea, blindness, diarrhea, muscle weakness, garlic breath)
อันตรกิริยาระหว่างยา
- Iron · Large doses of vitamin E may delay the hematologic response to iron therapy in patients with iron deficiency anemia.
- Mineral oil · May reduce the absorption of orally administered vitamin E.
- Vitamin A · Absorption, utilization, and storage may be enhanced by vitamin E.
- Warfarin · Vitamin E may increase the effects of warfarin.
การติดตาม
- Clinical efficacy
- Blood selenium levels (when using combination products)
- Glutathione peroxidase activity (optional)
การได้รับยาเกินขนาด
Selenium is quite toxic in overdose quantities, but has a fairly wide safety margin. Cattle have tolerated chronic doses of 0.6 mg/kg/day with no adverse effects (approximate therapeutic dose is 0.06 mg/kg). **Clinical signs of selenium toxicity include:** - Depression, ataxia, dyspnea, blindness, diarrhea, muscle weakness - A distinct **'garlic' odor** on the breath - **Horses:** May become blind, paralyzed, slough their hooves, and lose hair from the tail and mane. - **Dogs:** May exhibit anorexia, vomiting, and diarrhea at high dosages. Large overdoses of **vitamin E** alone can cause coagulopathies.
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