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Supplement·Interactions·Reviewed June 9, 2026

Fish Oil Triple Strength interactions.

Fish Oil Triple Strength has 11 documented interactions in the NutriStack database: 3 that need timing or caution and 8 that work synergistically. The full list, with what each pairing does, is below.

In short

Fish Oil Triple Strength at a glance.

A quick, data-grounded summary. The full table is below.

Fish Oil Triple Strength has 11 documented interactions in the NutriStack database: 3 that need timing or caution and 8 that work synergistically. The full list, with what each pairing does, is below.

Interactions

Everything that interacts with fish oil triple strength.

Every supplement and medication in the NutriStack database with a documented interaction with this substance, highest-severity first. Open any pair for the mechanism and sources.

SubstanceInteractionWhat happens
AtenololCautionConcentrated fish oil products deliver 2-3 g of EPA/DHA per softgel, which produces meaningful blood-pressure reductions on top of atenolol. The... details →
Turmeric/CurcuminCautionBoth have blood-thinning properties. High doses of both together may increase bleeding risk. details →
Vitamin ECautionHigh-dose fish oil triple strength increases vitamin E requirements because PUFAs are susceptible to peroxidation. May deplete vitamin E stores. details →
AcitretinSynergyConcentrated fish oil may help manage triglyceride elevations during acitretin therapy. Evidence comes from systemic retinoid studies and acitretin...
AstaxanthinSynergyAstaxanthin is fat-soluble and absorbs best with dietary fat. It also protects omega-3 fatty acids from oxidation.
Coenzyme Q10SynergyCoQ10 is fat-soluble and absorption increases 3-fold when taken with dietary fat. Fish oil provides the ideal fat vehicle.
IsotretinoinSynergyConcentrated fish oil may help control triglycerides during isotretinoin therapy. The evidence is based on omega-3 fatty acid and fish oil studies... details →
PhosphatidylserineSynergyPhosphatidylserine is a phospholipid that benefits from omega-3 DHA, which is preferentially incorporated into PS in brain membranes.
ResveratrolSynergyResveratrol is lipophilic and absorbs better with dietary fat. Both have anti-inflammatory and cardioprotective properties.
Vitamin D3SynergyVitamin D3 is fat-soluble and absorption improves when taken with omega-3 fatty acids. Both support cardiovascular and immune health. details →
Vitamin K2SynergyK2 (MK-7) is fat-soluble and absorption increases with dietary fat. Fish oil provides an excellent fat vehicle. details →
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The full fish oil triple strength profile.

Benefits, dosing by goal, forms, and the cited evidence for this supplement.

FAQ

Common fish oil triple strength questions.

Quick answers drawn from the table above.

What interacts with Fish Oil Triple Strength?

In the NutriStack database, Fish Oil Triple Strength has 11 documented interactions with other supplements and medications. The most notable include Atenolol, Turmeric/Curcumin, Vitamin E, Acitretin, and Astaxanthin.

What works well with Fish Oil Triple Strength?

Fish Oil Triple Strength pairs synergistically with Acitretin, Astaxanthin, Coenzyme Q10, Isotretinoin, and Phosphatidylserine in the NutriStack database. Synergy still depends on dose and timing; open any pair for the detail.

Can you take Fish Oil Triple Strength with Atenolol?

NutriStack classifies the Fish Oil Triple Strength and Atenolol pairing as caution: Concentrated fish oil products deliver 2-3 g of EPA/DHA per softgel, which produces meaningful blood-pressure reductions on top of atenolol. The combination is... If you take atenolol and start a triple-strength fish oil product, monitor your blood pressure for 2-4 weeks. Have your prescriber re-evaluate the...

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