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Speaking of looking out for yourself, A few days ago I got around to reading the

patient info that comes with my Rx for Prevacid (I'm supposed to take 2 a day).

It says that Prevacid interferes with the absorption of Beta Carotene, B12 and

iron.

I asked the pharmacist about this (of course she knew nothing about WLS). I

wanted to know if that meant Prevacid should not be taken at the same time as

Beta Carotene, B12 and iron, or did it have further reaching affects.

She basically said that since Prevacid reduces stomach acid, it would affect

absorption in general, not just at the time of dosage. Since we already have

very little stomach acid, how does that affect us (or is it effect, I never

know)? Does any one out there know the answer to this? Do we need to take even

more iron and B12 if we are taking Prevacid?

Barbara

9 years post

From 300-130

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I'm so sorry, I'll be a " graduate " (a year post op) next month.

However, I'm so glad you guys brought up this subject. I'm going to

the Gastro Dr. tomorrow because of the severe burning I've been

having in my stomach. It's right between my breastbone. Exactly where

my reflux used to bother me. I've been taking 2 Previcid a day, and

it isn't helping. I've had a history of ulcers in the past, and am

hoping it's not that again. It really is good to know that I'm not

the only one having this problem after having the surgery. I've been

told my many people that it's " impossible " to have the heartburn

after the surger.... o.k., live in my body for awhile. I'll let you

all know what the Dr. says. I'm sure it will be different than

everyone elses as none of them seem to agree on anything. Thank you

for all your help. I've been lurking for awhile and really appreciate

all the good information you guys have.

Tigger

> Speaking of looking out for yourself, A few days ago I got around

to reading the patient info that comes with my Rx for Prevacid (I'm

supposed to take 2 a day). It says that Prevacid interferes with the

absorption of Beta Carotene, B12 and iron.

>

> I asked the pharmacist about this (of course she knew nothing about

WLS). I wanted to know if that meant Prevacid should not be taken at

the same time as Beta Carotene, B12 and iron, or did it have further

reaching affects.

>

> She basically said that since Prevacid reduces stomach acid, it

would affect absorption in general, not just at the time of dosage.

Since we already have very little stomach acid, how does that affect

us (or is it effect, I never know)? Does any one out there know the

answer to this? Do we need to take even more iron and B12 if we are

taking Prevacid?

>

>

> Barbara

> 9 years post

> From 300-130

>

>

>

>

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In a message dated 1/9/2003 11:18:05 PM Eastern Standard Time,

bjeangrove@... writes:

> She basically said that since Prevacid reduces stomach acid, it would affect

> absorption in general, not just at the time of dosage. Since we already

> have very little stomach acid, how does that affect us (or is it effect, I

> never know)? Does any one out there know the answer to this? Do we need

> to take even more iron and B12 if we are taking Prevacid?

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Not to start another calcium war, but Tums also reduces stomach acid. If

calcium carbonate requires stomach acid to be absorbed, doesn't that make it

a kind of oxymoron?

I know B12 requires intrinsic factor to be absorbed, rather than stomach

acid, and I don't know about iron.

in NJ

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