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My labs were done at Quest and their range for normal B6 is 2.1-21.7. I hope that helps.
Just had my B6 rechecked at MGH and their range is 5-50 so it really depends on the lab.
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Just had my B6 rechecked at MGH and their range is 5-50 so it really depends on the lab.
Are they using the same measuring units ?
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labs vary in their ranges. It has to do with which machines they use, and how they calibrate them.

more here:
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2...-range-glucose
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