Formerly known as MCR45, CelebrateONE-45 contains all of the vitamins and minerals in a single dose option, patients just need to add calcium. This one-dose daily bariatric multivitamin meets or exceeds the ASMBS standards of multivitamin and iron after weight loss surgery. This integrated formula provides maximum bioavailability as Celebrate carefully selected each form of vitamin and mineral to enhance interaction and absorption.
CelebrateONE-45 is also available in a
capsule.
CelebrateONE Single Dose Multivitamin with 45mg Iron Highlights:
- Gluten-Free
- Sugar-Free
- GMP Certified
- No artificial colors
Formulation:
- Water-Miscible Vitamins A, D and E (WM) - They utilize dry, water-miscible forms of vitamins A, D and E to further enhance absorption. This means that these nutrients do not have to be taken with fat to optimize absorption, unlike other fat-soluble vitamins included in many multivitamin brands.
- Chelated Minerals - Chelation simply means "attaching to." By chelating minerals to an amino acid (the building block of protein), they have increased the likelihood that these minerals will be absorbed in a low-acidic
Daily Dose:
- 1 Chewable or 1 Capsule
- Appropriate for: Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy or Gastric Bypass
Important:
- Excess vitamin A intake can lead to birth defects and a possible risk of osteoporosis. if you are pregnant or considering becoming pregnant, consult your healthcare provider.
- If you are experiencing persistent nausea, vomiting, GI upset, or other symptoms contact your healthcare provider immediately.
Warning:
- Accidental overdose of iron-containing products is a leading cause of fatal poisoning in children under 6. Keep this product out of reach of children. In case of accidental overdose, call a doctor or poison control center immediately.
- Patients should follow the instructions of their bariatric surgeon regarding proper supplementation. Proper supplementation should be viewed as an individualized regimen based on each patient’s individual medical history, laboratory studies, and current medication use.
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