Vitamin B12 Deficiency & Bariatric Surgery
Bariatric surgery or gastric bypass may impact the absorption of vitamin
B12 and cause vitamin B12 deficiency.
This type of surgery causes part of the digestive tract to be bypassed which
limits vitamin B12 absorption.
Bariatric surgery changes the way food is digested in the stomach, which can
lead to vitamin B12 absorption problems. Since people who
have had bariatric
surgery may not absorb enough vitamin B12, they could develop vitamin B12
deficiency
and may find that they need vitamin B12 supplementation.
Vitamin B12 supplementation may be necessary for you or someone you know who has had bariatric surgery. Only your doctor can determine if you're vitamin B12 deficient. Start by talking to your doctor about testing and monitoring your vitamin B12 levels.
It’s important to have enough vitamin B12 in your body to keep you healthy. If left untreated, vitamin B12 deficiency can lead to serious problems with the blood and nervous system. Vitamin B12 deficiency has also been linked to psychiatric symptoms such as impaired memory, irritability, and depressed mood.
Nascobal® Nasal Spray helps maintain healthy vitamin B12 levels and may be an option if you or someone you know has had bariatric surgery and needs vitamin B12 supplementation. Talk to your doctor to see if Nascobal Nasal Spray is right for you.
Available by prescription only.