Vitamin B12Cobalamin Test, Cyanocobalamin Test What Affects the Test Reasons you may not be able to have the test or why the results
may not be helpful include: - Taking medicines, such as para-aminosalicylic acid,
phenytoin (Dilantin), neomycin (Mycitracin), metformin (Glucophage),
colchicine, omeprazole (Prilosec), lansoprazole (Prevacid), pantoprazole
(Protonix), rabeprazole (such as Aciphex), methotrexate, triamterene, and birth
control pills.
- Being pregnant or breast-feeding.
- Taking
large doses of vitamin C.
- Drinking large amounts of
alcohol.
- Having a test, such as a
computed tomography (CT) scan, that used dyes in the
past 7 days.
- Having pernicious anemia ,which means you lack the
substance (intrinsic factor) needed to absorb vitamin B12.
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