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people on long - term antibiotic therapy may have poor vitamin k status because:
- antibiotics bind to vitamin k in the stomach, thus limiting its absorption.
- antibiotics causes liver damage, which disrupts storage of vitamin k.
- doctors advise patients to avoid vitamin k containing foods to prevent nutrient medication interactions.
- antibiotics eliminates intestinal bacteria that is a source of vitamin k for humans.
Intestinal bacteria can synthesize vitamin K for humans. Antibiotics kill these beneficial bacteria, reducing the body's source of vitamin K, which can lead to poor vitamin K status in long - term antibiotic users. Antibiotics do not bind to vitamin K in the stomach, do not typically cause liver damage that disrupts vitamin K storage in this context, and there is no common advice to avoid vitamin K - containing foods specifically due to antibiotic use to prevent nutrient - medication interactions.
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D. antibiotics eliminates intestinal bacteria that is a source of vitamin K for humans.