Omega-3 Fish Oil (EPA/DHA)
What this compound does
Omega-3 fish oil is a supplement that helps your body by providing essential fats that are important for heart and brain health. It can support better mood and may help reduce inflammation in the body. Many people take it to feel more energetic and to maintain overall well-being.
- • Individuals looking to improve heart health
- • People with joint pain or stiffness
- • Those seeking better cognitive function
- • Athletes wanting to reduce recovery time
- • Anyone aiming to boost their overall wellness
Users may start to notice benefits within a few weeks, such as improved mood and reduced joint discomfort. Regular use can lead to better overall health and energy levels over time.
- • Individuals with fish allergies
- • People on blood-thinning medications
- • Pregnant or breastfeeding women without medical advice
- • Those with certain bleeding disorders
- • Individuals scheduled for surgery
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How much, when
Peer-reviewed studies
- PMID: 31567003A
Triglycerides
Higher-dose omega-3 can reduce triglycerides.
- PMID: 30415628B
Cardiovascular signal
Outcome data mixed by formulation and cohort.
- PMID 30415628 · 2018 · n=77917Meta-AnalysisA
Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Cardiovascular Risk: Meta-Analysis of RCTs
Marine omega-3 supplementation reduced risk of coronary heart disease events.
- PMID 21328251 · 2011 · n=138RCTA
EPA and DHA Supplementation and Inflammatory Markers
EPA+DHA supplementation significantly reduced CRP and IL-6 levels.
- PMID 21063431 · 2010 · n=72Crossover RCTA
Omega-3 Bioavailability: Triglyceride vs Ethyl Ester Forms
Triglyceride form showed 70% higher bioavailability than ethyl ester form.
- PMID 24805797 · 2014Systematic ReviewB
Fish Oil and Depressive Disorders: Systematic Review
EPA-predominant formulations showed efficacy in reducing depressive symptoms.
Medicine interactions
- HIGH
Warfarin· blood_thinner
Omega-3 can potentiate the effects of warfarin, increasing bleeding risk.
→ Monitor INR closely and adjust dosage as necessary.
- MODERATE
Antihypertensives· blood_pressure
Omega-3 can lower blood pressure, potentially leading to hypotension.
→ Monitor blood pressure regularly.
- MODERATE
Aspirin· blood_thinner
Omega-3 may enhance the anticoagulant effects of aspirin.
→ Consult with a healthcare provider before combining.
This page is a reference summary, not a prescription. Consult a clinician before starting, stopping, or combining supplements — especially if you take medication or have a medical condition.