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Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B6) Tablets

Pyridoxine Hydrochloride is the hydrochloride salt form of Pyridoxine, a vital water-soluble Vitamin B-complex nutrient. It plays a key role in over 100 metabolic enzyme reactions, especially in protein metabolism. It is essential for neurotransmitter production (like serotonin), red blood cell formation, and maintaining a healthy nervous and immune system.

Indications

Vitamin B6 Deficiency: Treatment and prevention of nutritional deficiencies

Drug-Induced Neuropathy: Used with Isoniazid to prevent nerve damage

Vomiting in Pregnancy: Helps manage morning sickness (often with Doxylamine)

Sideroblastic Anemia: Supports hemoglobin synthesis

Metabolic Support: Helps manage homocysteine levels for heart health

Key Highlights

Neuro-Protective: Maintains myelin sheath integrity

Metabolic Regulator: Aids in energy production from nutrients

Mood & Sleep Support: Supports serotonin and melatonin synthesis

Dosage & Administration

Adult Dose: Typically 10–50 mg daily (higher for specific conditions)

Administration: Swallow whole with water; take after meals

What If I Miss a Dose?

Take it when remembered; skip if close to next dose

Do not double dose

Possible Side Effects

Nausea or stomach pain

Headache or drowsiness

Mild tingling or numbness (paraesthesia)

Loss of appetite

Precautions & Warnings

Neurological Monitoring: High doses (>200 mg/day) may cause sensory neuropathy

Levodopa Interaction: May reduce effectiveness in Parkinson’s treatment

Allergy: Inform doctor if allergic to B-complex vitamins

Lactation: Passes into breast milk—use under supervision

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Can I take Pyridoxine without a prescription?
Yes, for general supplementation (OTC); higher doses need prescription

Q: Why is it given with TB medication?
Prevents nerve-related side effects of Isoniazid

Q: Does it help with PMS?
May improve mood symptoms—consult a doctor

Q: Is it safe in pregnancy?
Commonly used for nausea, but only under medical supervision

Q: Can diet provide enough Vitamin B6?
Foods like chickpeas, poultry, fish, bananas, and fortified cereals are good sources

Expert Advice

Storage: Store in a cool, dry place (below 25°C) away from sunlight

Patient Tip: Take at the same time daily; avoid excess alcohol

Disclaimer

This information is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice

Potrate UTI 210 ml

1 × 285.00

Pregator Capsule 10'S

1 × 160.00

Subtotal: 445.00

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