When I used to take the Vitamin B complex* I would get an attack of severe nausea from an hour to four or five hours from a single dose. I’m talking “chugged ipecac” level of severe nausea for up to an hour. Sometimes I had to sit on the floor with my eyes closed until it passed. It did not depend on whether I took it on empty or full stomach, although taking it with food did delay the effect (it wasn’t particularly milder).
Now, sound medical advice on the subject is “Stop taking it. Talk to a doctor”. Well, I stopped taking it and I’ll ask my doctor. However, I am very curious as to why it would cause something like this. I’ve tried different brands and formulations and they all cause this. Scouring the Internet leads me to believe that this is not a normal side effect – mild nausea from the taste might be, but I get that as well, separately, right after I take it.
Now, after the nausea attack subsided (I tended to not throw up, although maybe I should have), I would be fine for the rest of the day. At least I think. I don’t really have enough data points and this is not a fun experiment (This comic comes to mind). Trying different brands was horrifying enough. The only reasonable theory I can concoct is that the vitamin B complex either makes my body metabolize something faster or slower, but the only commonality in intake I can remember is caffeine.
Any plausible theories for the physiological mechanism?
I don’t need a diagnosis, and wouldn’t ask for one on the Internet. It’s easy enough to not take it since I had no reason to believe I needed to in the first place, I was just curious. However, the next time I see my doctor I probably won’t have an opportunity to idly discuss wild theories and I am expecting to hear “Umm, don’t take it.” - advice I’ve already followed.
I turn to the dope for my source of wild speculation on the subject (or at least a set of words to research, most vitamin B complex information I found was about using it to reduce nausea) to satisfy my curious mind.
Thank you,
Groman
(B1 100mg, B2 100mg, Niacin 100mg, B6 100mg, Folic acid 400mcg, V12 100mcg, Biotin 100mcg, Pantothenic Acid 100mg)