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Vitamin B-12 LozengesBy: Question : I had part of my stomach removed, so I need to get a vitamin B-12 shot every month. Recently, I saw an advertisement for B-12 microlozenges that dissolve under the tongue. Can I take that instead of the shot? L.P. Answer :
As you point out, patients who've had surgery to remove their stomachs vitamin B-12 shots to maintain adequate levels of this vitamin in their bodies. The reason is that the stomach normally produces a protein required for the absorption of B-12 from dietary sources. Loss of this protein, due to removal of the stomach, leads to an inability of the digestive system to absorb B-12 in the last part of the small intestine, the ileum. Although the body stores about a three-year supply of B-12 in the liver, eventually this will get used up. B-12 deficiency can lead to anemia and neurologic dysfunction.
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