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Cardiovascular Prevention with Omega-3 (finally using high doses) – Sept 2019

High-Dose Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Cardiovascular Prevention: Finally Living Up to Their Potential?

American Journal of Cardiovascular Drugs, https://doi.org/10.1007/s40256-019-00363-3

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After many years studies are finally noticing that larger doses of Omega-3 produce better results.
How many years it will be before the studies get around to measuring the results in the blood?
The Omega-3 blood index is an agreed-upon blood meaasue
See: Higher Omega-3 index (4 to 8 percent) associated with 30 percent less risk of coronary disease (10 studies) July 2017
That page includes the following:
Acute Coronary Syndrome risk reduced with higher levels of Omega-3
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Omega-3 index - many studies

Statins and Vitamin D - many studies

Items in both categories Cardiovascular and Omega-3 are listed here:

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Despite the widespread use of statins in the setting of high cardiovascular risk, many patients continue to experience clinical events. This highlights the need to identify additional therapeutic strategies for high-risk patients. Interest in the use of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids to prevent cardiovascular disease has been high for several decades. Despite promising results from before the statin era, many clinical trials have produced disappointing findings regarding products containing conventional doses of omega-3 fatty acids. More recent clinical trials using high doses of omega-3 fatty acids in targeted populations have suggested potential benefit when targeting the risk driven by atherogenic dyslipidemia. We review the clinical implications of completed and ongoing trials.


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