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Drug Eruption and Interactions - PHARMACEUTICAL REVIEW

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578 VITAMIN B1SUB<br />

VITAMIN B 1<br />

(See THIAMINE)<br />

VITAMIN B 12<br />

(See CYANOCOBALAMIN)<br />

VITAMIN B 2<br />

(See RIBOFLAVIN)<br />

VITAMIN B 3<br />

(See NIACINAMIDE)<br />

VITAMIN B 5<br />

(See PANTOTHENIC ACID)<br />

VITAMIN B 6<br />

(See PYRIDOXINE)<br />

VITAMIN B 9<br />

(See FOLIC ACID)<br />

VITAMIN C<br />

(See ASCORBIC ACID)<br />

VITAMIN D<br />

(See ERGOCALCIFEROL)<br />

VITAMIN E<br />

Synonym: alpha tocopherol<br />

Trade names: Aquasol E (aaiPharma); Bio E; Davitamon E;<br />

Detulin; E Perle; E-Vitamin Succinate; Ephynal; Eprolin; Optovit-<br />

E; Pheryl-E; Vita Plus E; Vita-E; Vitec<br />

Indications: Vitamin E deficiency<br />

Category: Vitamin<br />

Half-life: N/A<br />

Clinically important, potentially hazardous interactions<br />

with: amprenavir, warfarin<br />

Reactions<br />

Skin<br />

Dermatitis (

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