Background
Pyridoxine hydrochloride is and enzyme co-factor and the vitamin B6. It is present in yeast, liver, and cereals.
SynonymsPyridoxine hydrochloride
Vitamin B6
5-Hydroxy-6-methyl-3,4-pyridinedimethanol hydrochloride
Pyridoxol hydrochloride
Pyridoxinium chloride
Adermine hydrochloride
2-Methyl-3-hydroxy-4,5-bis(hydroxymethyl)pyridine hydrochloride
5-Hydroxy-6-methyl-3,4-pyridinedicarbinol hydrochloride
3-Hydroxy-4,5-dimethylol-a-picoline hydrochloride
Bonasanit
Hexabione hydrochloride
Hexabetalin
Hexvibex
Paxadon
Pyridipca
Pyridox
Bécilan
Benadon
Hexermin
Campoviton 6
Hexobion
UsesVitamin
Pharmaceutical
Cross-Reactions
Unusual Reactions
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Referenties
| 1. |
Yoshikawa, K., K. Watanabe, and N.
Mizuno, Contact allergy to hydrocortisone 17-butyrate and
pyridoxine hydrochloride. Contact Dermatitis, 1985. 12(1): p.
55-6. |
| 2. |
Camarasa, J.G., E. Serra-Baldrich, and M.
Lluch, Contact allergy to vitamin B6. Contact Dermatitis, 1990.
23(2): p. 115. |
Author(s):
dr. Jan R. Mekkes. Dermatologist, Amsterdam UMC.