Pyridobene

Pyridobene is a medicine containing vitamin B6 in the form of pyridoxic acid hydrochloride. It is used to treat various diseases associated with vitamin B6 deficiency, such as nervous disorders, blood disorders, various skin diseases and others. Pyridobene syrup is available in the form of a solution of 1 ml and tablets of 170 mg. One syringe is 1% of the daily dose of vitamin B6 for an adult weighing 70 kg. The recommended dose may be adjusted depending on the patient's needs.

Pyridobabene is indicated for patients who suffer from vitamin B6 deficiency or toxicosis during pregnancy, sideroblastic anemia, conditions accompanied by inhibition of the hematopoietic process and diseases of the nervous system. The drug is used to correct metabolic disorders caused by isoniazid and other anti-tuberculosis drugs, as well as to eliminate symptoms of diabetes and depression.

It is important to note that the drug Pyridobaben has a number of contraindications and restrictions for use, including hypersensitivity, gastrointestinal ulcers and liver diseases. Therefore, it is necessary to carefully examine the patient's medical history before starting a course of treatment. It is also worth considering interactions with other drugs - the interaction of pyridobabene with some antibiotics and anti-Parkinson drugs can be complicated by side effects and reduced effectiveness.

If you overdose on Pyridobabene, you should seek medical attention and follow your doctor's instructions to ensure safe treatment. Side effects may include allergic