Essential Fatty Acids
Also known as: EFA-Caps, Fish Oil, Omega-3, Omega-6
Essential fatty acids are supplements that help reduce inflammation and improve skin, coat, and joint health. * **Administration:** Give with food to reduce the chance of stomach upset and improve absorption. * **Patience is key:** It can take 4 to 8 weeks of consistent daily use to see noticeable improvements in skin or joint conditions. > **Note:** Store liquid formulations in the refrigerator to prevent them from going rancid. If the product smells unusually "fishy" or bad, discard it. * Watch for signs of diarrhea or vomiting, and contact your veterinarian if these occur.
Dosage must be set by your veterinarian for your specific pet. Never give human medication or another pet’s prescription without veterinary guidance.
What it is used for
How it is given
Possible side effects
- Gastrointestinal upset (diarrhea, vomiting)
- Weight gain
- Altered platelet function (high doses)
- Pancreatitis (rare, in susceptible individuals due to fat content)
Cautions & contraindications
- Patients with a history of pancreatitis
- Patients with bleeding disorders (use with caution)
- Use with caution in patients prone to pancreatitis or those with bleeding diatheses. High doses may prolong bleeding times. Adjust dietary caloric intake to account for the extra calories from fat.
Drug interactions
- Anticoagulants (e.g., Heparin, Warfarin): May increase risk of bleeding due to altered platelet aggregation
- NSAIDs: Synergistic anti-inflammatory effect (often beneficial, allowing for lower NSAID doses)
Frequently asked questions
What is Essential Fatty Acids used for in pets?
Essential fatty acids are supplements that help reduce inflammation and improve skin, coat, and joint health. * **Administration:** Give with food to reduce the chance of stomach upset and improve absorption. * **Patience is key:** It can take 4 to 8 weeks of consistent daily use to see noticeable improvements in skin or joint conditions. > **Note:** Store liquid formulations in the refrigerator to prevent them from going rancid. If the product smells unusually "fishy" or bad, discard it. * Watch for signs of diarrhea or vomiting, and contact your veterinarian if these occur.
Is Essential Fatty Acids safe for my pet?
Dosage must be set by your veterinarian for your specific pet. Never give human medication or another pet’s prescription without veterinary guidance.
This article is for general education and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice. If your pet is unwell, please consult a veterinarian.
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