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G6PD deficiency

The potential risks of Methylene Blue in individuals with G6PD deficiency, including hemolysis.

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Jan 19, 2026
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What safety signals are associated with low‑dose versus high‑dose methylene blue in randomized human trials?

Randomized human trials and systematic reviews show that low‑dose methylene blue (MB) is generally associated with mild, mostly gastrointestinal and urinary side effects and a favorable historical saf...

Jan 17, 2026
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Are there any specific vitamin C supplements recommended for G6PD deficiency patients?

There is no single branded or specific over‑the‑counter vitamin C supplement uniquely recommended for people with G6PD deficiency; instead, the literature differentiates safety by dose and route: phys...

Jan 17, 2026

What are safe oral vitamin C dose ranges for people with different G6PD variants?

A careful reading of case reports, reviews and guideline responses shows that routine oral vitamin C at physiological doses (tens to a few hundred milligrams per day) poses negligible documented risk ...

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