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  2. Fish oil - Mayo Clinic

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    When taken as recommended, fish oil supplements are generally considered safe. However, fish oil supplements can cause mild side effects, including: Taking high doses of fish oil supplements might increase the risk of bleeding and possibly increase the risk of stroke. Possible interactions include:

  3. Omega-3 Side Effects: Common, Severe, Long Term - Drugs.com

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    Learn about the side effects of Omega-3 (omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids), from common to rare, for consumers and healthcare professionals.

  4. 8 Little-Known Side Effects of Too Much Fish Oil - Healthline

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    Here are 8 potential side effects that can occur when you consume too much fish oil or omega-3 fatty acids. 1. High Blood Sugar. Some research shows that supplementing with high amounts of...

  5. Omega-3 Fish Oil Supplements: Benefits, Side Effects, and Uses

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    Side effects from omega-3 fish oil may include: Taking more than 3 grams of fish oil daily may increase the risk of bleeding. If you want to take higher doses of omega-3 fish...

  6. And even safe, low-dose fish oil supplements (though again, there’s no way to tell!) can have unpleasant side effects, including: A fishy aftertaste, includingfish burps.” Bad breath.

  7. 5 Side Effects of Omega-3, as Discovered by Expert Doctors

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    A fishy aftertaste—and sometimes even “fish burps”—can be an unwelcome side effect of fish oil-based omega-3 supplements, according to the Mayo Clinic. To minimize these effects, opt for high-quality, purified supplements, ideally with an enteric coating, which helps them bypass the stomach and dissolve in the intestines instead.

  8. Omega-3 Supplements: In Depth | NCCIH - National Center for ...

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    Side effects of omega-3 supplements are usually mild. They include unpleasant taste, bad breath, bad-smelling sweat, headache, and gastrointestinal symptoms such as heartburn, nausea, and diarrhea. Several large studies have linked higher blood levels of long-chain omega-3s with higher risks of prostate cancer.