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Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6)

Brand names: Benadon, Nestrex

Pyridoxine (vitamin B6) is used in emergency toxicology as the specific antidote for seizures caused by isoniazid overdose and certain related hydrazine poisonings.

Dosing — being independently re-sourced

ClinCalc Pro is rebuilding its dose data from primary open sources — the manufacturer SmPC (eMC), the WHO Model Formulary and other official references — under clinician review. This drug's structured dose is not yet published here. Confirm all doses against the product SmPC and your local formulary before prescribing.

Clinical monograph

How it works

Isoniazid depletes the active form of pyridoxine needed to synthesise the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA; high-dose pyridoxine replenishes this cofactor and restores GABA production, terminating the seizures.

Prescribing in practice

  • In isoniazid-induced seizures, give pyridoxine intravenously as the specific antidote, as standard anticonvulsants alone are often ineffective.
  • The antidotal dose is matched to the amount of isoniazid ingested where known, and is guided by UK poisons information advice.
  • Benzodiazepines are used as adjunctive seizure control alongside pyridoxine.

Monitoring

Monitor seizure control, conscious level, acid-base status and overall neurological recovery during treatment.

Counselling the patient

  • Explain to the team that high-dose vitamin B6 specifically counteracts isoniazid-induced seizures.
  • Note that it is used together with benzodiazepines for seizure management.
  • Advise that the dose is informed by the quantity of isoniazid taken and poisons-centre guidance.

Evidence & guidelines

Pyridoxine is the established specific antidote for isoniazid toxicity and refractory seizures, with dosing guided by UK poisons information (TOXBASE).

Reference: TOXBASE; NPIS UK; WHO Model Formulary; NICE TB Guidelines NG33; Drug verified in RxNorm (NLM); confirm dosing against the manufacturer SPC (eMC). Verify against your local formulary and current prescribing references before prescribing. Monograph status: clinician-reviewed (2026-07-04).

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