Methylcobalamin and Pantoprazole, a synergy.
Methylcobalamin is a coenzyme form of B12 absorbed without needing gastric acid to free it from dietary protein, making it a reliable B12 source for patients on pantoprazole. Long-term PPI use raises B12 deficiency risk by about 65% over two or more years, and oral methylcobalamin can prevent that deficit in most patients.
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- Substances
- Methylcobalamin and Pantoprazole
- Pair type
- Synergy
- Evidence (highest tier)
- Strong
- Source citations
- 2 sources
- Stack Score effect
- +2 to your Stack Score (per scored synergy row).
- Scope
- Supplement × Prescription
- Last verified
- May 30, 2026
Synergy · Strong evidence
Synergy
What is happening. Methylcobalamin is a coenzyme form of B12 absorbed without needing gastric acid to free it from dietary protein, making it a reliable B12 source for patients on pantoprazole. Long-term PPI use raises B12 deficiency risk by about 65% over two or more years, and oral methylcobalamin can prevent that deficit in most patients.
Mechanism. Crystalline B12 supplements such as methylcobalamin bypass the acid-pepsin step required to liberate cobalamin from food protein. Intrinsic factor binds the free vitamin directly for ileal absorption, which remains intact on PPIs.
Recommendation. If you take pantoprazole long-term, 500-1000 mcg of oral methylcobalamin daily is a sensible insurance dose. Recheck serum B12 (and methylmalonic acid if borderline) yearly.
Sources (2)
- Lam JR, Schneider JL, Zhao W, Corley DA. Proton pump inhibitor and histamine 2 receptor antagonist use and vitamin B12 deficiency. JAMA. 2013;310(22):2435-42. PMID 24327038
- Miller JW. Proton Pump Inhibitors, H2-Receptor Antagonists, Metformin, and Vitamin B-12 Deficiency: Clinical Implications. Adv Nutr. 2018;9(4):511S-518S. PMID 30032223
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Effect on the composite score
If both Methylcobalamin and Pantoprazole are in the same stack, this pair applies +2 to your Stack Score (per scored synergy row).
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