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Cardiologist WARNS: NEVER Take B12 With THESE 2

Posted on April 19, 2026 by Admin

That headline is another fear-based clickbait. There is no medical rule that vitamin B12 must “never be taken” with two specific substances for everyone.

Vitamin B12 is generally very safe, and serious interactions are rare. What does matter is that a few medicines or conditions can affect how it works.


🧠 What cardiologists (and doctors) actually mean

Instead of “never take,” the real guidance is usually:

💊 1. Metformin (diabetes medicine)

  • Can reduce B12 absorption over time
  • Doctors may recommend B12 supplements if levels drop

💊 2. Acid-reducing medicines (PPIs / H2 blockers)

Examples:

  • Omeprazole, pantoprazole
  • Can reduce stomach acid needed for B12 absorption

⚠️ Important clarification

These are not dangerous combinations:

  • They don’t cause immediate harm
  • They don’t mean you must stop either medicine
  • They may just require monitoring or supplementation

❤️ Why B12 is important

Vitamin B12 supports:

  • Nerve function
  • Red blood cell formation
  • Energy metabolism
  • Brain health

Deficiency can cause:

  • Fatigue
  • Tingling in hands/feet
  • Memory issues
  • Anemia

🧠 Key truth

  • There are no “forbidden 2 substances” for B12 in general use
  • Most interactions are about absorption, not danger
  • Doctors adjust doses rather than stopping treatment

✔️ Bottom line

The real medical message is:

“Some common medicines can reduce vitamin B12 absorption, so levels may need monitoring—not avoidance.”


If you want, I can list foods rich in B12, or explain signs of B12 deficiency vs normal fatigue.

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