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Australia will restrict high-dose vitamin B6 supplements from June 2027 due to nerve damage risks.
Australia will restrict high-dose vitamin B6 supplements starting June 2027, requiring pharmacist advice for products with 50–200mg daily and a prescription for doses over 200mg.
The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) cited over 100 reports of nerve damage and other serious health effects, including cases at doses below 50mg, prompting stricter controls.
About 125 products will be affected, with concerns over unclear labeling and cumulative exposure from supplements like magnesium and ashwagandha.
While most people get enough B6 through diet, rising toxicity cases have led to calls for lower thresholds, though the TGA’s new rules fall short of some advocates’ demands.
Australia restringirá los suplementos de vitamina B6 en altas dosis a partir de junio de 2027 debido a los riesgos de daño nervioso.