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Commentary

Differentiating prescription omega-3-acid ethyl esters (P-OM3) from dietary-supplement omega-3 fatty acids

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Pages 1139-1145 | Accepted 21 Mar 2007, Published online: 12 Apr 2007
 

ABSTRACT

Background: A reliable means of treating hyper­triglyceridemia is the use of large doses of the omega‑3 fatty acids eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosa­hexaenoic acid (DHA). Modest levels of EPA and DHA may be obtained from food, particularly fatty fish.

Objectives: This article is intended to review clinically relevant differences between dietary-supplement omega‑3 fatty acids and prescription omega‑3-acid ethyl esters (P-OM3).

Methods: PubMed and the Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA) Website were searched for articles published between 1995 and 2007 that contained the terms fish oil, fatty acids, n-3 fatty acids, omega fatty acids, docosa­hexaenoic acid, or eicosapentaenoic acid. Articles discussing sources, recommended intake, and differences among various formulations of omega‑3 fatty acids were selected for review. A limitation to this review is the lack of head-to-head clinical trials using P‑OM3 and dietary-supplement omega‑3 fatty acids.

Results: Many types of nonprescription dietary supplements of omega‑3 fatty acids are available; however, the efficacy, quality, and safety of these products are open to question because they are not regulated by the same standards as pharmaceutical agents. P‑OM3 is the only omega‑3 fatty acid product (Omacor* capsules) approved by the US FDA available in the United States as an adjunct to diet to reduce very high (≥ 500 mg/dL) triglyceride levels in adult patients.

Conclusions: P‑OM3 can be used with confidence by practitioners who want to provide therapeutic doses of omega‑3 fatty acids in a preparation that has been documented to be both safe and effective.

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