Can I Take fish oil with glucosamine?
SUMMARY:
No clinically important interaction is expected between fish oil and glucosamine; they are generally safe to take together for most people.
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
Fish oil (omega‑3 fatty acids) and glucosamine (an amino sugar supplement for joint health) have no known direct interactions. Considerations: high-dose fish oil may increase bleeding risk or interact with anticoagulant/antiplatelet drugs; glucosamine has rare reports of affecting warfarin (INR). If you take blood thinners, have a bleeding disorder, or are preparing for surgery, consult your healthcare provider and monitor for unusual bruising or 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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