PYRIDOXINE (VITAMIN B6) - Uses, Side Effects, and More

Phenytoin (Dilantin) interacts with PYRIDOXINE (VITAMIN B6)

Vitamin B6 might increase how quickly the body breaks down phenytoin. Taking vitamin B6 along with phenytoin might decrease the effects of phenytoin and increase the risk of seizures. Do not take large doses of vitamin B6 if you are taking phenytoin.

Amiodarone (Cordarone) interacts with PYRIDOXINE (VITAMIN B6)

Amiodarone might increase sensitivity to sunlight. Taking vitamin B6 along with amiodarone might increase the chances of sunburn, blistering, or rashes on areas of skin exposed to sunlight. Be sure to wear sunblock and protective clothing when spending time in the sun.

Phenobarbital (Luminal) interacts with PYRIDOXINE (VITAMIN B6)

Vitamin B6 might increase how quickly the body breaks down phenobarbital. This could decrease the effects of phenobarbital.

Medications for high blood pressure (antihypertensive drugs) interacts with PYRIDOXINE (VITAMIN B6)

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Vitamin B6 might lower blood pressure. Taking vitamin B6 along with medications that lower blood pressure might cause blood pressure to go too low. Monitor your blood pressure closely.

Levodopa interacts with PYRIDOXINE (VITAMIN B6)

Vitamin B6 can increase how quickly the body breaks down and gets rid of levodopa. But this is only a problem if you are taking levodopa alone. Most people take levodopa along with carbidopa. Carbidopa prevents this interaction from occurring. If you are taking levodopa without carbidopa, do not take vitamin B6.

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