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I used them immediately. Instead of chewing them, I sucked on them like a hard candy until they dissolved. I used Spectravite orange flavor chewables, I think they came from CVS (. . . or maybe Rite-Aid)They were actually pretty yummy too. I still use them but I chew them now.

I did use Gas-X strips which dissolve on the tounge. I would highly recommend picking up a pack of this for after surgery . . . especially the first couple of days. One box is all I have ever bought and I don't need them anymore but I really needed them over the first week.

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I was banded 3/25/08 and the dietician had me start on the chewables before surgery and I went back to them immediately after. I found Centrum chewables (I am 63 and I even found the silver in chewable) for MVI, and for calcium citrate I use Twin Labs (calcium with magnesium and D) chewables that I found at a Healthy Options store here in Maryland. Bariatric Advantage has a web site and they sell all that and more in chewables and liquids.< /p>

Right after surgery I had to cut some medicines in half for a while, but not now. I was taking Omega 3's and the fish oil was a huge gelcap, so I found a liquid (mint flavored) at Healthy Options, and it actually gives me more Omega 3's in one tablespoon than I was getting from the gelcap, so I may keep using it. The chewables vary in price. Centrum is about $12 for 60. Calcium is pricey. Twin Labs is $17.99 for 60 and you take 4 a day. The liquid fish oil was about $13.

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My Doctor put me on Bariatric Advantage Multi-Formula chewable, right after surgery. I buy them from his office or online at bariatricchoice.com.

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