Bariatric Vitamins

Our complete line of bariatric vitamins is formulated for maximum absorption and ease of use, ensuring you meet your daily micronutrient needs after Gastric Bypass or Gastric Sleeve surgery.

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Ultra Multivitamin with Iron - Bariatric Advantage
Ultra Multivitamin with Iron - Bariatric Advantage

Ultra Multivitamin with Iron - Bariatric Advantage

Price
$27.25
1

30 Servings per Bottle

Ultra SOLO without Iron - Bariatric Advantage
Ultra SOLO without Iron - Bariatric Advantage

Ultra SOLO without Iron - Bariatric Advantage

Price
$26
6

30 Servings per Bottle

Vitamin B12 SpeedyMelts (Sublingual) - Bariatric Advantage
Vitamin B12 SpeedyMelts (Sublingual) - Bariatric Advantage

Vitamin B12 SpeedyMelts (Sublingual) - Bariatric Advantage

Price
$10
17

30 Servings per Bottle

AmBari Nutrition Bariatric Vitamins

Real reviews from real customers

Bariatric Advantage Iron Chewable 18mg Strawberry

Bariatric Advantage Iron Chewable 18mg Strawberry

It's a really small chewable and very eady to take. The taste was easy to take for an iron pill.

- Joseph A.

KLB-5

KLB-5

I was introduced to this product through a weight loss program years ago. It was so effective. I am not with the program now, but I continue with the product based on the success and a way to maintain. Thank you!

- Carolyn S.

Jump Start Energy Drink

Jump Start Energy Drink

I drink at least one per day out of my Yeti, sometimes more! Love this stuff!

- Lycia A.

Carb Blocker

Carb Blocker

I love the carb blocker. It makes a difference.

- Andrea N.

Bariatric Advantage Calcium Chewy Bites

Bariatric Advantage Calcium Chewy Bites

Soft, chewy chocolate candy...I mean calcium chew (but it does taste like a candy).

- Judy S.

Celebrate Mutlivitamin Chewable

Celebrate Mutlivitamin Chewable

Dr. Recommended. These are the vitamins that I got at the doctor's office but for less and delivered to my door. Great.

- Christine H.

Learn more about our Bariatric Vitamins & Supplements

By Dr. Kevin Huffman, Bariatric Physician

After 20+ years in bariatric medicine, I cannot overstate the importance of high-quality supplementation. The best bariatric vitamins must meet these specific medical standards:

  • High Bioavailability: Formulated for easy absorption without the need for high stomach acid.
  • ASMBS Guideline Alignment: Meets the specific vitamin levels recommended by bariatric surgery experts.
  • Easy on the Pouch: Available in chewable or liquid forms to prevent irritation or discomfort.
  • Comprehensive Coverage: Targets Iron, B12, and Vitamin D to prevent anemia and low energy.
  • Great Taste: Pleasant flavors that make it easier to stay consistent with your daily routine.
AmBari Nutrition's Bariatric Vitamins Collection

Vitamin Tips for the First 3 Months

  • Stick to Chewables or Liquids: Use these forms early on to help with absorption and avoid the feeling of a pill getting stuck.
  • Space Out Your Calcium: Take calcium in smaller doses throughout the day so your body can absorb it properly.
  • The Iron and Calcium Rule: Wait at least two hours between taking iron and calcium so they don't block each other.
  • Take with Food: If vitamins make you feel sick, try taking them with a small snack or protein shake.

Shop More Bariatric Collections:   Bariatric Protein Bars   |   Bariatric Shakes   |   Bariatric Soups   |   Bariatric-friendly Snacks   |   Bariatric Desserts   |   Bariatric Food


Vitamin Tips for Long-Term Success

  • Never Skip a Day: Set a daily phone alarm to help you remember that vitamins are a lifelong commitment.
  • Get Your Bloodwork Done: Regular labs are the only way to make sure your vitamin levels are healthy.
  • Watch Your Energy Levels: If you feel tired or weak, it may be a sign of a vitamin gap that needs attention.
  • Keep Your Vitamins Visible: Store your bottles in a spot where you see them every day so you don't forget.
"Taking the right bariatric vitamins and supplements is just as important as following your post-surgery diet. Without proper supplementation, patients risk serious nutritional deficiencies that can impact their health and weight loss success long-term." — Dr. Kevin Huffman, Bariatric Physician