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  2. Some Fish Oil Doesn't Help Some Patients in Some Countries - AOL

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    One gram isn't a whole lot. The recommended dose for GlaxoSmithKline's prescription-grade fish oil Lovaza is 4 grams. Ditto for Amarin's Vascepa.

  3. Omega-3-acid ethyl esters - Wikipedia

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    Prescription omega−3 products are more concentrated, requiring fewer softgels for the same daily dose. [17] Dietary fish oil is often esterified and then molecularly distilled to attain higher purity and/or concentration. Typical 'concentrated' fish oil supplements have doubled contents of EPA/DHA (ca. 50-65%).

  4. Ethyl eicosapentaenoic acid - Wikipedia

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    Ethyl eicosapentaenoic acid (E-EPA) was the second fish-oil drug to be approved, after omega-3-acid ethyl esters (GlaxoSmithKline's Lovaza, which was approved in 2004. [31] [7] [32]) Initial sales were not as robust as Amarin had hoped. The labels for the two drugs were similar, but doctors prescribed Lovaza for people who had triglycerides ...

  5. Do Fish Oil Drugmakers Need to Worry About Generics? - AOL

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    A recent court decision has ostensibly made if possible for generic-drug companies to manufacture their own versions of the fish oil pill Lovaza. How does this news affect shareholders of ...

  6. Should You Take a Fish Oil Supplement? It Really Depends. - AOL

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    High-dose fish oil supplements are even available by prescription to reduce high triglycerides—fats that circulate in the bloodstream and increase heart disease and stroke risk. Still, research ...

  7. Omega-3-carboxylic acids - Wikipedia

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    Omega−3-carboxylic acids are used in addition to changes in diet to reduce triglyceride levels in adults with severe (≥ 500 mg/dL) hypertriglyceridemia. [6]Intake of large doses (2.0 to 4.0 g/day) of long-chain omega−3 fatty acids as prescription drugs or dietary supplements are generally required to achieve significant (> 15%) lowering of triglycerides, and at those doses the effects ...

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