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This study investigates whether vitamin B-6 supplementation reduces the stimulatory effects of theophylline (a pyridoxal kinase antagonist) on the nervous system. Twenty young, healthy adults entered this double-blind, randomized, crossover study but only 15 completed the experiment. The dependent measures were a battery of psychomotor tests, electrophysiological tests, and self-report questionnaires. Most tests, including spectral electroencephalography, aspects of the electromyograph, the Sternberg Test of information processing, and questionnaires of sleep quality and daytime sleepiness failed to distinguish between vitamin B-6 and placebo supplementation. However, theophylline-related tremor was markedly reduced (p < 0.01) with vitamin B-6 supplementation after a single dose of theophylline and a similar but nonsignificant trend was observed with repeated doses. There was a tendency for vitamin B-6 supplementation to reduce many side effects related to nervous system function. These findings suggest that vitamin B-6 supplementation with theophylline therapy may have some beneficial effects.
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PMID:Vitamin B-6 supplementation and theophylline-related effects in humans. 801 43