Absorption is actually better 30 minutes to 2 hours before food, not with food. If patients cannot tolerate the GI side effects they can take it with minimal food. But especially not with caffeine, milk, high calcium foods, or anything high in fiber.
You absolutely want to take the pills with orange juice, something high in vitamin c.
And although absorption percentage is low, the high dose of the pills means I absolutely see positive effects in terms of correcting anemias that outweigh the side effects.
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Absorption is actually better 30 minutes to 2 hours before food, not with food. If patients cannot tolerate the GI side effects they can take it with minimal food. But especially not with caffeine, milk, high calcium foods, or anything high in fiber.
You absolutely want to take the pills with orange juice, something high in vitamin c.
And although absorption percentage is low, the high dose of the pills means I absolutely see positive effects in terms of correcting anemias that outweigh the side effects.