Krill oil: effectiveness, side effects, alternatives in the real world
Summary:
Krill oil: krill oil
We study 5,042 Krill oil users. The information eHealthMe analyzes includes:
- Effectiveness of Krill oil- Alternative drugs to Krill oil
- Krill oil side effects and drug interactions
Number of reports submitted per year:

How effective is Krill oil?
- High blood cholesterol - reported by 28 people
- Arthritis - reported by 5 people
- Vitamin supplementation - reported by 4 people
Alternative drugs to the conditions Krill oil treats:
Krill oil side effects by duration, gender and age:
- Krill oil side effects (4,805 reports)
Browse all side effects of Krill oil:
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a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y zCompare Krill oil with similar drugs, by side effects and effectiveness:
- Krill oil vs. Aspirin
- Krill oil vs. Atorvastatin calcium
- Krill oil vs. Crestor
- Krill oil vs. Ezallor
- Krill oil vs. Ezetimibe
- Krill oil vs. Fenofibrate
- Krill oil vs. Fish oil
- Krill oil vs. Gemfibrozil
- Krill oil vs. Lipitor
- Krill oil vs. Lisinopril
- Krill oil vs. Livalo
- Krill oil vs. Lovastatin
- Krill oil vs. Lovaza
- Krill oil vs. Niacin
- Krill oil vs. Niaspan
- Krill oil vs. Pravachol
- Krill oil vs. Pravastatin sodium
- Krill oil vs. Repatha
- Krill oil vs. Rosuvastatin calcium
- Krill oil vs. Rosuvastatin zinc
- Krill oil vs. Simvastatin
- Krill oil vs. Tricor
- Krill oil vs. Trilipix
- Krill oil vs. Vytorin
- Krill oil vs. Welchol
- Krill oil vs. Zetia
- Krill oil vs. Zocor
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