Vitamin B6

Treatment for Premenstrual Syndrome

Typical Dosage: 50-100mg daily

Effectiveness
40%
Safety Score
90%
Clinical Trials
4
Participants
2K

Comparative Safety Scale(Higher is safer)

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Meth💀
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Morphine💊
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Exercise🏃
Water💧
90
DangerousModerateSafe
Treatment Details
Dosage Range
50-100mg daily
Time to Effect
1-2 months
Treatment Duration
Continuous or luteal phase
Evidence Quality
MODERATE
Number Needed to Treat (NNT)
10(Treat 10 patients to see 1 additional successful outcome)
Confidence Score
65%confidence in effectiveness data
Health Economics
Annual Cost of Care
Drug Cost:$30
Monitoring:$600
Side Effect Mgmt:$5
Total Annual:$635
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
Cost-Effectiveness Rating
EXCELLENT
ICER
$1,200/QALY
QALYs Gained
0.02
Outcome-Based Costs
Cost per Responder
$117
Cost per Remission
$233
Vitamin B6 Outcomes

for Premenstrual Syndrome

Efficacy Outcomes
Overall Effectiveness
+40%
Response Rate
+30%
Remission Rate
+15%
Common Side Effects
Peripheral neuropathy (high doses)
+1%
Nausea
+2%

WARNING: LIMITED TRIALS AVAILABLE

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Active Clinical Trials
No active trials currently recruiting for this treatment

No active trials found in ClinicalTrials.gov

Completed Clinical Trials
2 completed trials for Vitamin B6 in Premenstrual Syndrome

A Single Group Study to Evaluate the Effects of a Supplement on Premenstrual Syndrome

NCT06124326COMPLETEDNA
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40 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
Santa Monica, United States
Started: Aug 31, 2023

Whole-body Vibration Versus Aerobic Exercise on the Inflammatory Status and Hormonal Parameters Premenstrual Syndrome

NCT04855981COMPLETEDNA
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105 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
Giza, Egypt
Started: Apr 15, 2021