Created at 9:05 p.m. Jul, 17, 2024
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Different reasoning for the lack of vitamin b6 from isoniazid. This explanation is in the question answer explanation
Source: UWorld - Step 1 11816
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Isoniazid promotes the excretion of {{c1::pyridoxine (vitamin B6)}}, resulting in deficiency and peripheral neuropathy
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