C-Meg 500mg Capsule

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Composition FOR C-Meg 500mg Capsule

Omega-3 fatty acid(500mg)

food interaction for C-Meg Capsule

alcohol interaction for C-Meg Capsule

pregnancy interaction for C-Meg Capsule

lactation interaction for C-Meg Capsule

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alcohol
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C-Meg 500mg Capsule should be taken with or after food.
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CAUTION
It is not known whether it is safe to consume alcohol with C-Meg 500mg Capsule. Please consult your doctor.
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
The safety of C-Meg 500mg Capsule during pregnancy has not been established. There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women, and animal data on reproductive toxicity are insufficient. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing.
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Information regarding the use of C-Meg 500mg Capsule during breastfeeding is not available. Please consult your doctor.
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SALT INFORMATION FOR C-Meg 500mg Capsule

Omega-3 fatty acid(500mg)

C-meg capsule uses

{med_name} is used in the treatment of nutritional deficiencies.

How c-meg capsule works

C-Meg 500mg Capsule maintains good health and nutrition (mainly heart, blood vessels, brain and eye).

Common side effects of c-meg capsule

Nausea, Vomiting, Flatulence

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Expert advice FOR C-Meg Capsule

  • Omega-3 fatty acid is used along with other medicines to lower the level of triglycerides (fat) in adults. It should be taken in addition to regular exercise and low-fat diet.
  • It also reduces the risk of heart attack and stroke.
  • Take it with food to avoid an upset stomach. Do not break, crush, dissolve, or chew the capsule.
  • Your doctor may get regular blood tests done to monitor your triglyceride, bad cholesterol and liver function levels while you take this medicine.
  • Inform your doctor if you have diabetes, problems with your pancreas, liver, thyroid or if you are allergic to fish.

Frequently asked questions FOR C-Meg 500mg Capsule

Omega-3 fatty acid

Q. What is C-Meg 500mg Capsule used for?
C-Meg 500mg Capsule is used to manage nutritional deficiencies and help lower very high triglyceride (a type of fat in your blood) levels in adults. It is an essential nutrient with strong antioxidant properties, supporting the overall health of the heart, blood vessels, brain, and eyes, along with providing several other health benefits.
Q. Can C-Meg 500mg Capsule prevent heart attacks or strokes?
C-Meg 500mg Capsule has not been proven to reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, or other heart‑related problems, but it can help manage triglyceride levels that may contribute to such risks.
Q. Who should not take C-Meg 500mg Capsule?
Individuals should not take C-Meg 500mg Capsule if they are allergic to omega‑3‑acid ethyl esters, fish, shellfish, or any ingredient in this medicine. Always check the label before using, and tell your doctor about your food and medicine allergy history.
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Q. Does C-Meg 500mg Capsule affect my cholesterol or other blood fats?
Yes. While C-Meg 500mg Capsule lowers triglycerides, it may sometimes raise ‘bad’ cholesterol (LDL). Your doctor may test your cholesterol levels regularly and adjust your treatment if needed.
Q. Is C-Meg 500mg Capsule safe for people with fish or shellfish allergies?
Since C-Meg 500mg Capsule comes from fish oils, caution is advised if you are allergic to fish or shellfish. Tell your doctor before starting this medicine.
Q. Can C-Meg 500mg Capsule cause heart rhythm problems?
Some people with irregular heartbeats (atrial fibrillation or flutter) experienced more frequent episodes when taking C-Meg 500mg Capsule, particularly during the first few months of use.
Q. Does C-Meg 500mg Capsule increase bleeding risk?
Yes. C-Meg 500mg Capsule may slightly increase bleeding risk, especially if you take blood thinners or antiplatelet medicines. Your doctor may check your blood clotting time periodically.

Content on this page was last updated on 24 November, 2025, by Dr. Lalit Kanodia (MBA, MD Pharmacology)