Aspirin and omega-3
Can I take aspirin with omega-3?
Aspirin and omega-3 supplements should be reviewed with a pharmacist or clinician when bleeding risk, surgery, anticoagulants, or high-dose omega-3 use applies.
Last reviewed: June 12, 2026
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Ask a pharmacist or clinician before combining aspirin with omega-3 supplements if you use blood thinners, have bleeding history, or are preparing for a procedure.
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Is omega-3 automatically unsafe with aspirin?
No. This preview does not make a personal decision; it flags a bleeding-risk review question.
Why does dose matter?
The clinical context changes with high-dose supplements, prescription products, blood thinners, bleeding history, and upcoming procedures.
Can this page replace a pre-surgery medication review?
No. A procedure team or pharmacist should review aspirin, supplements, and bleeding-risk medicines before surgery.
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