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Vitamin B6
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Description
Vitamin B6 Hevert supports protein metabolism, nerve health, and immune function. It helps prevent and treat vitamin B6 deficiency, which may result from stress, medications, poor diet, or high-protein intake. The supplement promotes red blood cell production, balances mood, and helps reduce elevated homocysteine levels to support cardiovascular health.
Ingredients
- Pyridoxin-HCl

Vitamin B6
For vitamin B6 deficiency for nerve function and metabolism
Vitamin B6 Hevert
Vitamin B6 β importance for the human body
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) makes a key contribution to metabolism of amino acids, the building blocks of proteins. If there is a lack of vitamin B6, not enough protein will be available for cell reproduction. Blood cells and nerve cells also depend on this vitamin, and react sensitively to a deficiency. Examples of causes of a shortage include: Unbalanced diet, high alcohol consumption, and certain drugs, particularly the contraceptive pill in women. However, antihypertensive drugs and other medicines increase the need for vitamin B6. Deficiency warning signs include inflammatory skin changes in the nose, eye, and mouth area, nervousness, irritability, and nerve disorders such as a sense of numbness in the arms and legs.
Vitamin B6 Hevert is intended to prevent or overcome a deficiency if there is an increased need for vitamin B6 or a pyridoxine-dependent metabolic disorder. If enough vitamin B6 is available, the essential cell components are provided, metabolism is activated, energy stocks are replenished, and blood formation, the nervous system and the immune system are boosted. In this way, vitamin B6 promotes the healthy development and regeneration of the body. The high-dose vitamin preparation is intended to rectify disorders in the nervous system, thus normalizing communication between nerves, cells, tissues, and organs.
Through its involvement in protein metabolism, vitamin B6 controls the specialization and division of cells. Both the production of antibodies for an intact immune defense and the formation of red blood cells and hemoglobin are stimulated. In the nervous system, vitamin B6 improves signal transmission through chemical messengers. It helps to decrease high homocysteine levels, thus reducing a possible risk of vascular diseases.
Vitamin B6 Hevert provides reliable help against diseases caused by vitamin B6 deficiency
The following symptoms may indicate vitamin B6 deficiency
General symptoms such as:
- sleeplessness
- nervous disorders
- increased irritability
- depressive states
Specific symptoms such as:
- abnormal skin sensations (conversely, these can also be caused by too much vitamin B6!)
- nerve inflammations
- states of confusion
- increase in homocysteine in the blood (thus increasing the risk of cardiac infarction and stroke)
Why do we need vitamin B6?
Vitamin B6 is mainly needed in protein metabolism. Key chemical messengers for the brain such as serotonin, dopamine, and gamma-aminobutyric acid are formed via this process.
Although vitamin B6 is found in most foods, it is present only in small quantities. Consequently, people on the popular high-protein, low-carb diet may develop vitamin B6 deficiency. The more protein we eat, the more vitamin B6 is needed to process it. This means that even those who eat foods rich in protein, including protein shakes, have an increased need for vitamin B6.
Vitamin B6 Hevert provides reliable help against vitamin B6 deficiency.
- Contraindications
- Adverse Effects
- Recommended use
- Mandatory information
Known allergy to pyridoxine hydrochloride or any of the excipients
Pregnancy and breastfeeding:
Recommended daily intake:
Pregnant: 1.8β―mg
Breastfeeding: 1.7β―mg
Use of this high-dose preparation only after careful benefit-risk evaluation by a physician
High doses may inhibit milk production
Pyridoxine is excreted into breast milk
Long-term use of doses >β―50β―mg/day or short-term high doses:
Peripheral sensory neuropathy (tingling, numbness, sensory disturbances, ataxia)
Photosensitivity (with very high doses)
Rare cases:
Hypersensitivity reactions (e.g., hives, rash, anaphylaxis)
Gastrointestinal issues (e.g., nausea)
Overdose:
Prolonged intake >β―50β―mg/day or short-term intake >β―1β―g/day for 2 months may cause neurotoxic effects.
Indication:
For the treatment of vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) deficiency, including:
Deficiency caused by medications (e.g., Isoniazid, D-penicillamine, Cycloserine)
Pyridoxine-dependent metabolic disorders (e.g., homocystinuria, sideroblastic anemia)
Maintenance therapy after vitamin B6 deficiency-related seizures in newborns and infants
Dosage:
The dosage is determined individually by the physician. General recommendations:
Adults: 50β300β―mg pyridoxine hydrochloride per day
Children: 2β250β―mg per day depending on age and condition
For simple deficiency: 25β―mg/day is usually sufficient
Note: Tablets can be halved and should be swallowed whole with plenty of fluid.
Product name: Vitamin B6 Hevert
Form: Tablets
Active ingredient: Pyridoxine hydrochloride (100β―mg per tablet)
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