Expert Consensus on Vitamin B6 Therapeutic Use for Patients: Guidance on Safe Dosage, Duration and Clinical Management.

IF 3.4 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Drug, Healthcare and Patient Safety Pub Date : 2025-04-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/DHPS.S499941
Natalie Schellack, Kitiyot Yotsombut, Arman Sabet, Jalal Nafach, Fu Liong Hiew, Kongkiat Kulkantrakorn
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Abstract

Purpose: Vitamin B6 is a crucial water-soluble vitamin found in many foods and is involved in numerous physiological processes, including neurotransmitter synthesis and nervous system function. Although essential for overall health, both deficiency and excessive intake of vitamin B6 may lead to health complications, particularly peripheral neuropathy. This consensus statement aims to provide healthcare professionals with clear guidance on the safe and effective use of vitamin B6, focusing on its benefits, risks, recommended dosages, and treatment course.

Methods: This consensus statement was developed using a Delphi approach involving a panel of six experts from various medical specialties. This process includes a comprehensive literature review, two rounds of anonymous online surveys, and a virtual expert roundtable discussion. The GRADE approach was used to assess the quality of evidence for each recommendation.

Results: The expert panel reached consensus on five key statements. These key recommendations encompass the function of vitamin B6, complications due to vitamin B6 deficiency, dosage recommendations, adverse events, and monitoring guidance throughout the course of treatment. A washout period of 20-40 days for the complete clearance of vitamin B6 was calculated based on pharmacokinetic parameters. A clinical pathway for managing patients who might benefit from vitamin B6 treatment was proposed.

Conclusion: This consensus statement highlights the importance of recognizing the benefits and potential risks of vitamin B6. While the therapeutic dosage of vitamin B6 can be beneficial to treat deficiency, excessive intake can lead to adverse effects. This statement emphasizes the need for individualized patient care considering factors such as medical history, lifestyle, and potential drug interactions. Further research is needed to establish clearer dosage guidelines, understand the mechanisms of vitamin B6-induced neurological side effects, and optimize patient outcomes.

维生素B6患者治疗使用专家共识:安全剂量、持续时间和临床管理指南。
目的:维生素B6是一种重要的水溶性维生素,存在于许多食物中,参与许多生理过程,包括神经递质合成和神经系统功能。尽管维生素B6对整体健康至关重要,但缺乏和过量摄入维生素B6都可能导致健康并发症,尤其是周围神经病变。这一共识声明旨在为医疗保健专业人员提供安全有效使用维生素B6的明确指导,重点是它的益处、风险、推荐剂量和治疗过程。方法:采用德尔菲法,由来自不同医学专业的六名专家组成的小组,制定了这一共识声明。这一过程包括全面的文献综述、两轮匿名在线调查和一次虚拟专家圆桌讨论。GRADE方法用于评估每项建议的证据质量。结果:专家组就5项关键声明达成共识。这些关键建议包括维生素B6的功能、维生素B6缺乏引起的并发症、剂量建议、不良事件以及整个治疗过程中的监测指导。根据药代动力学参数计算维生素B6完全清除的洗脱期为20-40天。提出了一种管理可能受益于维生素B6治疗的患者的临床途径。结论:这一共识强调了认识到维生素B6的益处和潜在风险的重要性。虽然治疗剂量的维生素B6对治疗缺乏症是有益的,但过量摄入会导致不良反应。这种说法强调需要考虑到诸如病史、生活方式和潜在的药物相互作用等因素的个体化患者护理。需要进一步的研究来建立更清晰的剂量指南,了解维生素b6诱导的神经系统副作用的机制,并优化患者的预后。
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