The drug has tonic properties, normalizes metabolic and regenerative processes, has a stimulating effect on protein, carbohydrate and fat metabolism, increases the body's resistance to adverse environmental factors, and promotes the growth and development of animals. Butaphosphan is an organic phosphorus compound that affects many assimilation processes in the body. Butaphosphan improves the utilization of glucose in the blood, which helps stimulate energy metabolism; accelerates metabolic processes by stimulating the ADP-ATP cycle; activates all liver functions; increases the body's nonspecific resistance; restores myocardial function; stimulates bone tissue formation; normalizes blood cortisol levels; stimulates protein synthesis, accelerating animal growth and development, as well as the reparative properties of organs and tissues. Organic phosphorus compounds do not accumulate in the body and do not have side effects typical of stimulants and inorganic phosphorus.
Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) stimulates hematopoiesis, participates in the formation of creatine (a source of energy for muscle tissue), takes part in the biosynthesis of acetylcholine, which affects the state of the nervous system, stimulates fat metabolism and the metabolism of carboxylic acids, normalizes the process of feed assimilation, and promotes the biosynthesis of methionine.
The components of the drug are metabolized in the body to inactive compounds and excreted by the kidneys.