AI Summary
Generated by AI for informational purposes only
This medicine is commonly used to help manage high cholesterol levels and relieve constipation. It contains a special type of fatty acid that supports heart health and can help your bowels move more easily. It is generally not considered safe to take during pregnancy, especially in the later stages, as it might increase the risk of premature birth.
Indications
Flaxseed oil (Linum Usitatissimum) is indicated in Hyperlipidemia, Constipation
Pharmacology
Flaxseed is the seed from the plant Linum usitatissimum. Oil from the seed is used to make medicine. People try faxseed oil for many diferent conditions especially, high cholesterol, heart disease & constipation. Flaxseed oil is also applied to the skin to sooth irritations or soften roughness and used as dietary supplements.
Flaxseed Oil contains Alpha Linolenic Acid (ALA) which contributes to the maintenance of normal blood cholesterol levels. By Increasing HDL level Flaxseed Oil helps to reduce hyperlipidemia. So if we use Flaxseed oil with other Lipid lowering agent it will be very much helpful for patient with hyperlipidemia. Moreover ALA helps to reduce infammation.
Flaxseed Oil reduces cholesterol levels by increasing prostaglandins E1 & E3 (PGE1 & PGE3), which inhibit cholesterol synthesis & stimulate cholesterol movement across cell membranes. Also reduces platelet aggregation by increasing levels of PGE1 and PGE3. Flaxseed oil stimulates bowels, binds to water, mucilage swells and stool volume increases. Facilitates passage of feces through bowel through lubrication by oil.
Dosage & Administration
Important: Do not take any medication without a doctor's prescription. Self-medication can be dangerous.
One softgel capsule two to three times daily, with a meal. For easier swallowing, take with water before and during ingestion
Contraindications
Flaxseed Oil should be used with caution when combined with: Blood thinning medication (i.e. Warfarin, Coumadin)
Side Effects
Adverse effects are rare at recommended dosages. Overdose may cause loose stool and abdominal pain
Pregnancy & Lactation
Flaxseed oil is possibly unsafe when taken by mouth during pregnancy. Some research suggests that faxseed oil might increase the chance of premature birth when taken during the second or third trimesters of pregnancy.
Use in Special Populations
Use in children: Flaxseed is possibly safe for children in short-term.
Storage Conditions
Store below 30°C. Protect from light & moisture. Keep out of reach of the children.
The information provided on this page is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting, stopping, or changing any medication.
All brands listed might have copyright or trademark of their respective owners. Listed information may not be up-to-date or accurate. We do not guarantee the availability, quality, price or safety of any medication. Use at your own risk.