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Re: Skipperdog11 post# 378067

Friday, 05/20/2022 2:39:28 PM

Friday, May 20, 2022 2:39:28 PM

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If you have insurance that covers Vascepa and a doctor who will prescribe it (off label if necessary), you'd be better off with genuine Vascepa. It's worth changing insurance and/or doctors IMO. It's not just which fish that matters, but steps taken to preserve freshness. The way to test for fishy smell, a sign of oxidation (spoilage), which is common for supplements and even generics, is to cut a capsule open before sniffing.



https://cen.acs.org/articles/91/web/2013/09/Source-Fishy-Odors-Identified.html

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/339077664_Are_dietary_fish_oil_supplements_appropriate_for_dyslipidemia_management_A_review_of_the_evidence/fulltext/5e7ed2f6458515efa0b10e4e/Are-dietary-fish-oil-supplements-appropriate-for-dyslipidemia-management-A-review-of-the-evidence.pdf?origin=publication_detail

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