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CONDUCTOR OF ALL VITAL FUNCTIONS What is B6 50mg? A water-soluble vitamin whose active form is pyridoxine hydrochloride, necessary for protein metabolism. It participates in the metabolic processes of amino acids (decarboxylation, deamination, transamination, etc.). It has an important role in fat metabolism, heme formation, as well as niacin from tryptophan. Vitamin B6 enables the creation of several neurotransmitters that transmit messages in the nervous system. It is necessary for the normal development and functioning of the nervous system, for the creation of hormones that regulate mood (serotonin and norepinephrine) and biorhythm (melatonin). It contributes to the normal synthesis of homocysteine and participates in the formation of red blood cells. It reduces fatigue and exhaustion and participates in the regulation of hormonal activity. Vitamin B6 participates in maintaining a healthy immune system through its participation in the creation of antibodies. ACTION of B6 50mg In the case of vitamin B6 deficiency as therapy and prevention: microcytic and hypochromic anemia, convulsions in newborns, polyneuritis and neuropathies during therapy with drugs containing isoniazid, penicillamine, hydralazine and cycloserine. With reduced concentrations of vitamin B6 present in diets, uremia, alcoholism, cirrhosis, hyperparathyroidism, malabsorptive syndrome, in patients with heart failure, long-term hemodialysis, as well as in genetic disorders in the metabolism of amino acids. Increased needs of vitamin B 6 occur during long-term use of hormonal contraceptives, in geriatric patients and during pregnancy and lactation, Other indications: vertigo, acne, seborrheic dermatitis, hyperlipidemia, radiation, hyperemesis gravidarum, premenstrual syndrome, hyperkinetic syndrome in children, hyperoxaluria , pyridoxine dependence in children Recommended: idiopathic sideroblastic anemia, premenstrual syndrome, vomiting during pregnancy, pyridoxine metabolism disorder in women using estrogen contraceptives, neuropathy, polyneuritis in alcoholics, amino acid metabolism disorder (cystinuria, convulsions of a newborn caused by vitamin B6 deficiency, radiation sickness, therapy with isoniazid, hydralazine, cycloserine and penicillamine, etc.
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