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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Thiamine
  1. Thiamine (vitamin B1) is used as a dietary supplement when the amount of thiamine in the diet is not enough. People most at risk for thiamine deficiency are older adults, those who are dependent ...
  2. ... that contain thiaminase. Thiaminase breaks down the vitamin thiamine. This could lead to thiamine deficiency. Some horsetail products are labeled "thiaminase-free," ...
  3. ... before elective surgical procedures. Excessive use of alcohol/thiamine deficiency: Alcohol can lower the amount of thiamine (vitamin B1) in the body. Taking alpha-lipoic ...
  4. ... type of encephalopathy caused by a lack of thiamine [vitamin B1]). Tell your doctor if you have or have ever had a thiamine deficiency. If you experience any of the following ...