Multi-vitamin Supplements?

Airmaster23

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Hi,

Do you need to report that you are taking a multi-vitamin supplement and/or vitamin D to the aviation doctor?

And, I guess the reason for taking it would be low B-12 and low vitamin-A as discovered with bloodwork.

Thanks.
 
Do you need to report that you are taking a multi-vitamin supplement and/or vitamin D to the aviation doctor?
Vitamins are essential to staying alive, so they are essentially foods, not medications. At least not in the doses you are ever likely to take. The FAA isn't likely to care what food you had for breakfast. (They care what the consequences are....)

And, I guess the reason for taking it would be low B-12 and low vitamin-A as discovered with bloodwork.
A physician might recommend supplements or simply a change in diet, but I don't think they would prescribe something that can be had without a prescription. Exceptions being something like an injection.

I take vitamin supplements and have not listed any of them as non-prescription medications on form 8500. I did have a blood test recently showing below normal vitamin D, so I started taking vitamin D supplements even before my doctor suggested it. (He shrugged and said a large portion of the population in the Pacific northwest has below normal vitamin D during the winter; pretty common due to lack of sun.)

Join me in my life of crime and not list your vitamin supplements on form 8500.... :devil:
 
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