Gamma Linolenic Acid
In this Article
- What other names is Gamma Linolenic Acid known by?
- What is Gamma Linolenic Acid?
- How does Gamma Linolenic Acid work?
- Are there safety concerns?
- Are there any interactions with medications?
- Dosing considerations for Gamma Linolenic Acid.
How does Gamma Linolenic Acid work?
Gamma linolenic acid is an omega-6 fatty acid, which the body can convert to substances that reduce inflammation and cell growth.Are there safety concerns?
Gamma linolenic acid appears to be safe for most adults. It can cause digestive tract side effects, such as soft stools, diarrhea, belching, and intestinal gas. It can also cause a longer than normal time for bleeding to stop.Do not use gamma linolenic acid if:
- You are pregnant or breast-feeding.
- You have any condition that makes you more likely to bleed.
- You are scheduled for surgery in the next two weeks. Gamma linolenic acid might increase the risk of bleeding.

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