Vitamin B6 is mainly used to reduce vomiting in pregnancy, combat vitamin B6 deficiency, improve sleep, etc. It is not usually used to treat kidney stones.
Vitamin B6 can be used to combat vitamin B6 deficiency, including dry and cracked lips and seborrheic dermatitis. It can reduce vomiting caused by pregnancy, anticancer drugs, and radiation sickness; improve sleep in patients with poor sleep, but is not suitable for children and adolescents; and combat vitamin B6 deficiency and isoniazid poisoning.
Vitamin B6 is also suitable for supplementation when the whole gastrointestinal nutrition and intake is insufficient resulting in progressive weight loss and malnutrition; can treat hereditary vitamin B6 dependence syndrome in newborns; suitable for patients with cirrhosis, hepatitis, hepatitis B, primary liver cancer, leukocytosis, lung cancer; suitable for the treatment of wrinkled skin, seborrheic eczema, rosacea, acne.
Patients with hyperthyroidism, fever, burns, pregnancy and lactation, long-term chronic infections, inborn metabolic disorders and, long-term hemodialysis, intestinal disorders, congestive heart failure, malabsorption syndromes with hepatic and biliary system disorders, and patients with gastrectomies have to increase the intake of vitamin B6.
Adverse reactions to this product include drowsiness, abnormal sensations, and low serum folate levels, and it is contraindicated in patients who are hypersensitive to pyridoxine or any of the components of Budoxine Hydrochloride Injection.
Vitamin B6 is usually not used for the treatment of kidney stones, it is recommended that patients who are not feeling well should go to a regular hospital in time, and follow the doctor’s instructions for symptomatic treatment with medication.