OM3flex is a dietary supplement combining omega-3 fatty acids and active plant
extracts: Filipendula ulmaria L. (Meadowsweet) and Harpagophytum Procumbens L. (Devil's claw).
Many scientific studies have described the benefits of omega-3 and phytotherapy in patients with an aching back or joints.
OM3flex proposes a dual natural answer to joint and back discomfort.
OM3flex is particularly suitable for people with painful joints, morning stiffness, reduced joint mobility or repeated discomfort in the back.
OM3flex is only intended for adults.
The recommended dose of OM3flex is three capsules per day with one capsule in the morning and two capsules in the evening. This distribution is particularly appropriate for persons with morning stiffness.
In the case of severe discomfort, the dose may be increased to 6 capsules of OM3flex per day with no risks for health.
> Suggested administration
The capsules should be taken before a meal, or, for the evening dose, before retiring to bed so that no taste of fish is left in the mouth.
> Duration of treatment
The first beneficial effects are observed from the third week of use.
- Intensive course : During 2 to 3 months without interruption. This course must be prolonged if necessary.
- Maintenance course: 15 consecutive days per month, followed by 15 days of discontinuation. It is important to scrupulously follow the courses for a maximum effect.
OM3flex may be taken without interruption with no risks for health at the recommended daily doses.
> Precautions
OM3flex is a dietary supplement; it contains only natural ingredients and has no adverse effects.
> When should OM3flex not beused?
OM3flex should not be used by persons who are allergic to one of its ingredients (in particular fish or aspirin).
In the absence of any conclusive scientific data,OM3flex should not be used by pregnant women, during breast-feeding or in children: ask your doctor or pharmacist for their advice.
> Possible interactions
The only likely drug interaction of omega-3 is with anticoagulants and possibly aspirin as theoretically it may increase the effects of these agents on the fluidity of blood. You should therefore inform your doctor that you intend to take omega-3 supplements and ask him to adjust the anticoagulant treatment accordingly (generally by reducing the dose of the drug, on the basis of the results of tests of clotting or bleeding times which are generally unchanged).