Healthnotes | Biotin

Biotin

Also indexed as: B7 Vitamin, Vitamin B7
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Biotin, a water-soluble B vitamin, acts as a coenzyme in the metabolism of protein, fats, and carbohydrates.

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This supplement has been used in connection with the following health conditions:

Used for AmountWhy
Brittle Nails2.5 mg dailyranking 2rating 2Biotin has been shown to improve nail firmness and thickness and to reduce splitting in several studies. Learn More
Pregnancy and Postpartum SupportUse a prenatal supplement that includes biotinranking 2rating 2Biotin deficiency may occur in as many as 50% of pregnant women. A prenatal multiple vitamin and mineral formula that contains biotin may help prevent a deficiency.Learn More
Type 1 Diabetes16 mg dailyranking 2rating 2Biotin may improve glucose levels and reduce pain from diabetic nerve damage. Learn More
Type 2 Diabetes9 to 16 mg dailyranking 2rating 2Biotin may improve glucose levels and reduce pain from diabetic nerve damage.Learn More
Seborrheic DermatitisRefer to label instructions ranking 1rating 1Biotin injections either for the infant or the nursing mother may be an effective treatment for cradle cap.Learn More
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