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Name
Uses
Deficiency
Side Effects
Vitamin A (p. 1275) (Aquasol A)
Required for normal growth, bone development, vision, reproduction, maintenance of epithelial tissue
Dry skin, poor tooth development, night blindness
High dosages: Hepatotoxicity, cheilitis, facial dermatitis, photosensitivity, mucosal dryness
Vitamin B1 (p. 1180) (thiamine)
Important in red blood cell formation, carbohydrate metabolism, neurologic function, myocardial contractility, growth, energy production
Fatigue, anorexia, growth retardation
Large parenteral doses: May cause pain on injection
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin)
Necessary for function of coenzymes in oxidation-reduction reactions, essential for normal cellular growth, assists in absorption of iron and pyridoxine
Numbness in extremities, blurred vision, photophobia, cheilosis
Orange-yellow discoloration in urine
Vitamin B3 (p. 843) (niacin)
Coenzyme for many oxidation-reduction reactions
Pellegra, headache, anorexia, memory loss, insomnia
High dosage (over 500 mg): Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, gastritis, hepatotoxicity, skin rash, facial flushing, headaches
Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid)
Precursor to coenzyme A, important in synthesis of cholesterol, hormones, fatty acids
Natural deficiency unknown
Occasional GI disturbances (e.g., diarrhea)
Vitamin B6 (p. 1021) (pyridoxine)
Enzyme cofactor for amino acid metabolism, essential for erythrocyte production, Hgb synthesis
Neuritis, anemia, lymphopenia
High dosages: May cause sensory neuropathy
Vitamin B12 (p. 294) (cyanocobalamin)
Coenzyme in cells, including bone marrow, CNS, and GI tract, necessary for lipid metabolism, formation of myelin
Gastrointestinal disorders, anemias, poor growth
Skin rash, diarrhea, pain at injection site
Vitamin C (p. 85) (ascorbic acid)
Cofactor in various physiologic reactions, necessary for collagen formation, acts as antioxidant
Poor wound healing, bleeding gums, scurvy
High dosages: May cause calcium oxalate crystalluria, esophagitis, diarrhea
Vitamin D (p. 1276) (Calciferol)
Necessary for proper formation of bone, calcium, mineral homeostasis, regulation of parathyroid hormone, calcitonin, phosphate
Rickets, osteomalacia
Hypercalcemia, kidney stones, renal failure, hypertension, psychosis, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, anorexia, fatigue, headaches, altered mental status
Vitamin E (p. 1280) (Aquasol E)
Antioxidant, promotes formation, functioning of red blood cells, muscle, other tissues
Red blood cell breakdown
High dosages: GI disturbances, malaise, headaches Related
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