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Can I Take fish oil with aspirin?

STATUS: CAUTION

SUMMARY:

Taking fish oil with aspirin can increase the risk of bleeding because both can impair platelet function; this interaction is generally considered moderate and should be used with caution.

ADDITIONAL NOTES:

Drugs.com lists this as a moderate interaction due to additive effects on platelet function and bleeding risk. The combination can increase chances of bruising, nosebleeds, prolonged bleeding from cuts, or gastrointestinal bleeding — risk is higher with higher fish oil doses or when combined with other anticoagulant/antiplatelet medications. Discuss with a healthcare provider before combining these, and inform clinicians before surgery or if you develop signs of abnormal bleeding.

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IMPORTANT LIMITATIONS:

  • This tool does not list all possible drug interactions
  • The absence of a listed interaction does not mean the combination is safe
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  • Individual factors (age, weight, health conditions, genetics) affect interactions
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