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Vitamin B-6
Evidence
Drug interactions
Overview
What the research says
Our take
Safety and side effects
Interactions
Drug interactions
Overview
What the research says
Our take
Safety and side effects
Interactions
Interactions
Check with your doctor before taking vitamin B-6 if you're using any medications. Possible drug interactions include:
- Altretamine. Taking vitamin B-6 with this chemotherapy drug might reduce its effectiveness, especially when also combined with the chemotherapy drug cisplatin.
- Barbiturates. Taking vitamin B-6 with a drug that acts as a central nervous system depressant (barbiturate) might decrease the drug's duration and intensity.
- Anticonvulsants. Taking vitamin B-6 with fosphenytoin (Cerebyx, Sesquient) or phenytoin (Dilantin, Phenytek) might decrease the drug's duration and intensity.
- Levodopa. Avoid taking vitamin B-6 with this drug used to treat Parkinson's disease. Vitamin B-6 might reduce the effectiveness of the drug.