Aspirin and Omega-3
Supplement–drug interaction evidence from the TruthStack database.
| Severity | LOW |
|---|---|
| Evidence Tier | Limited |
| Interaction Type | BLEEDING RISK |
| Mechanism | PHARMACODYNAMIC |
| Last Reviewed | 2026-02-15 |
Summary
Fish oil and aspirin both have antiplatelet effects. Combined bleeding risk exists but is generally manageable at typical supplement doses. Monitor. Discuss with your prescriber or pharmacist.
What We Don't Know
This interaction has limited evidence. Key gaps may include: direct clinical trial data for this specific combination, dose-response relationships, and long-term outcome data. Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
API Reference
GET https://api.truthstack.co/v1/check?c1=aspirin&c2=omega3
Open, unauthenticated. Returns JSON. Developer documentation
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