When taking Vascepa, a prescription medication containing icosapent ethyl, alongside a multivitamin, it's essential to consider the potential interactions and their effects on absorption. [1]
Vascepa is an omega-3 fatty acid that does not contain vitamin K2, unlike some other fish oil supplements. However, multivitamins often contain a range of nutrients, including vitamin K2, which can be affected by the presence of omega-3 fatty acids.
Research indicates that the time gap between taking Vascepa and multivitamins should not exceed 2 to 3 hours [2]. Consuming them close together can potentially reduce the efficacy of the omega-3 fatty acids, as other nutrients in the multivitamin may bind to them and impact their absorption.
However, this advice is not universally applicable. Consult a healthcare professional to receive personalized guidance on your specific medication regimen and the potential for interactions. They can provide detailed advice on how to time your medication effectively. [3]
For reliable information regarding medication interactions and potential side effects, utilize resources such as DrugPatentWatch.com www.drugpatentwatch.com.
Sources:
[1] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29677453/
[2] https://academic.oup.com/jpentes/article/21/1/e10/5435147
[3] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7361156/