Certain groups may be at higher risk of vitamin B6 deficiency, including pregnant women, the elderly, individuals with kidney disease, and those on certain medications (e.g., some antiepileptic drugs). Testing can help ensure that adequate levels are maintained.
Monitoring is also useful for people with chronic conditions, such as chronic renal failure, rheumatoid arthritis, and inflammatory bowel disease, can affect vitamin B6 levels. Monitoring can be part of the management of these conditions.
Red flag symptoms for the Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) Blood Test
Please contact your GP if you are experiencing any persistent symptoms.
Your Results and Health Dashboard
The results of your Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) Blood Test will be emailed to you as a secured PDF file, ready for your GP and will also be uploaded to our Health Dashboard area of the website. It’s a unique and powerful tool, powered by our in-house clinical analysis research, to match your biomarkers across test panels and symptoms, as well as provide clinical commentary on all individual biomarkers you tested for.
The health dashboard will also provide "panel level" commentary - a birds eye view of the biomarkers that were tested. This feature allows you to view your test results and clinical commentary, and compare them to previous results, giving you a clear understanding of how your health is progressing.
By using the Health Dashboard, you can identify changes in your biomarkers and make necessary adjustments to your lifestyle. This added value is immense, as it empowers you to monitor your health and make informed decisions about your well-being.
It's free and is available with all of our tests.