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Can Pyridoxine be Toxic?
Yes, while pyridoxine is essential, excessive intake can lead to toxicity. The
Tolerable Upper Intake Level
(UL) for adults is 100 mg per day. Chronic consumption of pyridoxine above this level can cause neurological damage.
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