Pantothenic acid, also known as vitamin B5, is an essential nutrient, which means that the body needs to get it from food sources. Its name comes from the Greek word pantothen, meaning "from all sides," because it is found in most foods in small amounts (e.g., meats, legumes, milk, whole grains).
Pantothenic acid is used to:
People have also used pantothenic acid for other conditions like acne and long-term pain.
Your health care provider may have recommended this product for other conditions. Contact a health care provider if you have questions.
Pantothenic acid supplements are effective in treating or preventing pantothenic acid deficiency.
Pantothenic acid has not been shown to be effective in treating any other condition.
Large doses of pantothenic acid taken orally may cause diarrhea.
Pantothenic acid has been shown to be safe for children when taken at the recommended daily dose. Ask your doctor what the right dose is for your child.
Pantothenic acid is likely safe during pregnancy at the daily recommended dose of 6 mg. It is likely safe during breast-feeding at the daily recommended dose of 7 mg.
Before taking any new medications, including natural health products, speak to your physician, pharmacist, or other health care provider. Tell your health care provider about any natural health products you may be taking.
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