CanPrev Omega-Pro High EPA | 150mL Liquid
Visit the CanPrev Store| Brand | CanPrev |
| Serving | 1 teaspoon (5 mL) daily, adults (children 1-18: 1/2 teaspoon daily) |
| Licensed Natural Health Product | NPN 80115914 |
| Quality Standards | IFOS certified, GMP-compliant facility |
| Country | Made in Canada |
About this item
- 2200 MG EPA + 490 MG DHA PER TEASPOON: Each 5 mL teaspoon of this liquid delivers a high-EPA formula - 2200 mg EPA and 490 mg DHA (2690 mg combined) - from 4382 mg of wild deep-sea fish oil, in native triglyceride form for absorption. Take 1 teaspoon daily, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.
- SOURCE OF OMEGA-3s FOR OVERALL HEALTH: This product's Health Canada licence (NPN 80115914) authorizes it as a source of omega-3 fatty acids for the maintenance of good health, and to help support cognitive health and brain function.
- SUPPORTS HEALTHY DEVELOPMENT IN CHILDREN: Also authorized to help support the healthy development of the brain, eyes and nerves in children up to 12 years of age, at a reduced 1/2-teaspoon dose for children and adolescents (1-18 years).
- GOJI LEMON FLAVOR, NO FISHY AFTERTASTE: A native-triglyceride-form fish oil naturally preserved with vitamin C (ascorbyl palmitate), mixed tocopherol concentrate, green tea extract and rosemary leaf extract, flavored with real goji fruit, lemonade flavour and monk fruit extract.
- IFOS CERTIFIED, SUSTAINABLY SOURCED: Sourced from small, wild-caught, deep-sea fish (anchovies, sardines, mackerel) and IFOS certified for purity and quality.
- MADE IN CANADA, LICENSED BY HEALTH CANADA: Formulated and made in Canada by CanPrev Natural Health Products Ltd. and licensed under NPN 80115914.
Product Description
Omega-Pro High EPA - Liquid, 2200 mg EPA + 490 mg DHA per Teaspoon

Omega-Pro High EPA is a liquid fish oil formula built around a high concentration of EPA omega-3 fatty acid - 2200 mg EPA and 490 mg DHA (2690 mg combined) in every 5 mL teaspoon, from 4382 mg of wild, sustainably-sourced deep-sea fish oil in native triglyceride form. Source of omega-3 fatty acids for the maintenance of good health; helps support cognitive health and brain function; and helps support the healthy development of the brain, eyes and nerves in children up to 12 years of age. EPA is also the omega-3 fatty acid most studied for mood, cardiovascular, and joint/inflammatory research - CanPrev positions this formula for heart, brain and mood support accordingly. Naturally flavored with Goji Lemon for no fishy aftertaste. IFOS certified and licensed as a Natural Health Product. Licensed Natural Health Product NPN 80115914.
Omega-Pro High EPA est une formule liquide d'huile de poisson concentrée en EPA - 2200 mg d'EPA et 490 mg de DHA (2690 mg combinés) dans chaque cuillerée à café (5 mL), provenant de 4382 mg d'huile de poisson sauvage des grands fonds marins, sous forme de triglycérides naturels. Source d'acides gras oméga-3 pour le maintien d'une bonne santé; aide à soutenir la santé cognitive et la fonction cérébrale; et aide à soutenir le développement sain du cerveau, des yeux et des nerfs chez les enfants jusqu'à 12 ans. L'EPA est aussi l'acide gras oméga-3 le plus étudié pour l'humeur, la santé cardiovasculaire et les articulations. Aromatisé naturellement au goji et au citron pour éliminer l'arrière-goût de poisson. Certifié IFOS et homologué comme produit de santé naturel.
Built on a High-EPA Formula
2200 mg EPA + 490 mg DHA (2690 mg combined) per 5 mL teaspoon - Goji Lemon flavor, no fishy aftertaste
2200 mg EPA + 490 mg DHA per Teaspoon
Each 5 mL teaspoon delivers a high concentration of EPA omega-3 fatty acid (2690 mg combined with DHA) from 4382 mg of wild deep-sea fish oil, in native triglyceride form for absorption.
IFOS Certified, Naturally Preserved
Sustainably sourced from small, wild-caught deep-sea fish and naturally preserved with vitamin C (ascorbyl palmitate), mixed tocopherol concentrate, green tea extract and rosemary leaf extract - no synthetic preservatives.
Why This Formula
Omega-Pro High EPA is built around a high-concentration EPA profile, in a fast-absorbing, great-tasting liquid format.
Source of Omega-3s for Overall Health
Source of omega-3 fatty acids for the maintenance of good health - this product's core Health Canada-authorized use.
Cognitive Health & Brain Function
Helps support cognitive health and brain function, backed by a high 2200 mg EPA + 490 mg DHA dose per teaspoon.
Healthy Development in Children
Helps support the healthy development of the brain, eyes and nerves in children up to 12 years of age, at a 1/2-teaspoon dose for ages 1-18.
Goji Lemon Flavor, No Fishy Aftertaste
A native-triglyceride liquid fish oil flavored with real goji fruit, lemonade flavour and monk fruit extract - easy to take daily.
CanPrev Omega-Pro High EPA: Supplement Facts
Each teaspoon (5 mL) contains:
- Fish oil (anchovies, sardines, mackerel)4382 mg
- Omega-3 fatty acids2850 mg
- EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid)2200 mg
- DHA (docosahexaenoic acid)490 mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients: Ascorbyl palmitate, green tea extract, lemonade flavour, Lycium barbarum (goji) fruit flavour, mixed tocopherol concentrate, monk fruit extract, rosemary leaf extract.
Recommended Use or Purpose: Source of omega-3 fatty acids for the maintenance of good health. Helps support cognitive health and brain function. Helps support healthy development of the brain, eyes and nerves in children up to 12 years of age.
Recommended Dose: Adults (19 years and older) take 1 teaspoon (5 mL) per day. Children and adolescents (1-18 years) take 1/2 teaspoon (2.5 mL) per day, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner. Refrigerate after opening.
Cautions and Warnings: As with any natural health product, consult a healthcare practitioner before use of this product, particularly if you are taking anticoagulant or antiplatelet medication (such as warfarin or aspirin), since omega-3 fatty acids - especially at a high-EPA dose like this one - can affect bleeding risk. Allergens: fish. Do not use if the safety seal is broken. Keep out of reach of children. Refrigerate after opening - maintains optimal peak freshness for thirty days after opening.
Actual product packaging and materials may contain more and different information than what is shown on our website. We recommend that you do not rely solely on the information presented and that you always read labels, warnings, and directions before using or consuming a product. This item is sold and shipped by Amazon.ca.
Chaque cuillerée à café (5 mL) contient :
- Huile de poisson (anchois, sardines, maquereau)4382 mg
- Acides gras oméga-32850 mg
- EPA (acide eicosapentaénoïque)2200 mg
- DHA (acide docosahexaénoïque)490 mg
Ingrédients non médicinaux : Palmitate d'ascorbyle, extrait de thé vert, arôme de citronnade, arôme de fruit de goji (Lycium barbarum), concentré de tocophérols mixtes, extrait de fruit du moine, extrait de feuille de romarin.
Usage ou fins recommandés : Source d'acides gras oméga-3 pour le maintien d'une bonne santé. Aide à soutenir la santé cognitive et la fonction cérébrale. Aide à soutenir le développement sain du cerveau, des yeux et des nerfs chez les enfants jusqu'à 12 ans.
Dose recommandée : Les adultes (19 ans et plus) prennent 1 cuillerée à café (5 mL) par jour. Les enfants et adolescents (1 à 18 ans) prennent 1/2 cuillerée à café (2,5 mL) par jour, ou selon l'avis d'un praticien de soins de santé. Réfrigérer après ouverture.
Mises en garde et avertissements : Comme avec tout produit de santé naturel, consultez un praticien de soins de santé avant l'utilisation de ce produit, surtout si vous prenez des anticoagulants ou des antiplaquettaires (comme la warfarine ou l'aspirine), car les acides gras oméga-3 - surtout à une dose élevée en EPA comme celle-ci - peuvent affecter le risque de saignement. Allérgènes : poisson. Ne pas utiliser si le sceau de sécurité est brisé. Tenir hors de la portée des enfants. Réfrigérer après ouverture - conserve une fraîcheur optimale pendant trente jours après l'ouverture.
NPN 80115914
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Get it on Amazon.caWhy CanPrev Omega-Pro High EPA
A high-concentration EPA formula - 2200 mg EPA and 490 mg DHA per teaspoon, in a great-tasting Goji Lemon liquid.
2200 mg EPA + 490 mg DHA per teaspoon
A high concentration of EPA omega-3 fatty acid (2690 mg combined with DHA) from 4382 mg of wild deep-sea fish oil, in native triglyceride form for absorption.
Cognitive health and healthy child development
Helps support cognitive health and brain function in adults, and the healthy development of the brain, eyes and nerves in children up to 12 years of age.
Heart, brain and mood-focused positioning
EPA is the omega-3 fatty acid most studied for cardiovascular, brain and mood support - CanPrev's own product materials position this high-EPA formula for heart wellness, brain focus, and mood.
Trusted Canadian brand, IFOS certified
CanPrev - formulated and made in Canada, licensed under NPN 80115914, sourced from small, wild-caught, sustainably fished deep-sea fish.
Inside every teaspoon
2690 mg combined EPA and DHA (2200 mg EPA / 490 mg DHA) per 5 mL teaspoon from 4382 mg wild deep-sea fish oil - take 1 teaspoon daily, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.
How to use it
Take by the teaspoon
Adults (19 years and older) take 1 teaspoon (5 mL) per day, or as directed by a healthcare professional.
Half a teaspoon for children and adolescents
Children and adolescents (1-18 years) take 1/2 teaspoon (2.5 mL) per day, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.
Keep it cold after opening
Refrigerate after opening - maintains optimal peak freshness for thirty days after opening.
What the research says about high-EPA omega-3 supplementation
Educational summaries of published research on EPA-dominant omega-3 fatty acid supplementation generally; not product-specific claims. CanPrev Omega-Pro High EPA's own label claim is the use authorized under NPN 80115914: source of omega-3 fatty acids for the maintenance of good health, helps support cognitive health and brain function, and helps support healthy development of the brain, eyes and nerves in children up to 12 years of age.
A systematic review found cardiovascular outcomes depend on the specific EPA formulation used
This systematic review and meta-analysis of high-dose EPA trials found that cardiovascular benefit was formulation-specific - purified EPA-only preparations showed more consistent cardiovascular event reduction than mixed EPA/DHA formulations, underscoring that not all omega-3 products act alike for heart outcomes.
Systematic review and meta-analysisA meta-analysis found combined DHA and EPA supplementation reduced cardiovascular events but findings on atrial fibrillation risk were mixed
Pooling trial data on DHA and EPA supplementation, this meta-analysis found a reduction in overall cardiovascular outcomes, while effects on atrial fibrillation risk specifically were less consistent across the included trials - a nuanced, not uniformly positive, picture.
Meta-analysisA review outlines how high-dose EPA is used for cardiovascular prevention in people with high triglycerides
This clinical review describes the concept and practice of using high-dose eicosapentaenoic acid specifically (rather than mixed EPA/DHA) for cardiovascular disease prevention in patients with hypertriglyceridaemia, reflecting a growing distinction in the research between EPA-specific and mixed-omega-3 cardiovascular strategies.
Clinical reviewA randomized trial tested omega-3 fatty acids for major depressive disorder in children and adolescents
This randomized clinical trial evaluated omega-3 fatty acid supplementation in pediatric patients with major depressive disorder, adding to a small but growing body of controlled evidence on omega-3 use for mood disorders earlier in life.
Randomized controlled trialA 52-week trial found daily EPA and DHA reduced depression recurrence in older adults
In 39 older adults with a history of depression who were currently well, a year of daily omega-3 supplementation (1.2 g EPA plus 1 g DHA, an EPA-dominant ratio) significantly lowered the risk of depression recurrence compared with placebo, though it did not significantly change day-to-day depressive or anxiety symptom scores in this modest-sized trial.
Randomized controlled trialA pilot placebo-controlled trial tested omega-3 fatty acids alone as a treatment for depression
This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot study evaluated omega-3 fatty acid monotherapy (without a concurrent antidepressant) for depression, contributing early-stage evidence on omega-3's standalone role in mood support.
Randomized controlled trial (pilot)A pilot trial found krill oil (EPA and DHA) was feasible and showed early signs of reduced chronic pain in older adults
In a 12-week randomized, placebo-controlled pilot trial of 40 older adults with chronic musculoskeletal pain, EPA-and-DHA-rich krill oil (1288 mg combined per day) was feasible and well tolerated, with preliminary trends favoring reduced pain intensity, fewer pain sites, and greater global improvement versus placebo - though the trial was sized for feasibility, not definitive efficacy.
Randomized controlled trial (pilot)An 8-week trial found omega-3-rich perilla oil increased blood EPA levels and modulated inflammatory gene expression in smokers
In healthy smokers, 8 weeks of perilla oil (an omega-3 ALA source) supplementation increased plasma EPA levels, prolonged a marker of platelet-driven clot formation, and reduced inflammatory gene expression (TNF-alpha), suggesting a favorable shift in inflammatory and coagulation markers.
Randomized controlled trialA meta-analysis of 9 trials found omega-3 and omega-6 fats had limited, selective effects on inflammatory markers
Across 504 participants, omega-3/omega-6 supplementation did not significantly change IL-6, CRP or TNF-alpha overall, but did significantly reduce IL-1beta - an honest reminder that omega-3's anti-inflammatory effects are marker- and context-specific rather than universal.
Meta-analysisA meta-analysis of 42 trials found marine oil supplements modestly reduced arthritis pain, most consistently in rheumatoid arthritis
Pooling 30 trials reporting pain outcomes, marine oil supplementation showed a favorable overall effect on arthritis pain, with a statistically significant benefit in rheumatoid arthritis patients specifically, but not in osteoarthritis patients - the overall evidence quality was rated low, though moderate in the rheumatoid arthritis subgroup.
Systematic review and meta-analysisA trial protocol describes testing omega-3 plus exercise for rheumatoid arthritis via specialized inflammation-resolving lipid mediators
This 16-week randomized, placebo-controlled trial protocol in rheumatoid arthritis patients combines omega-3 PUFA supplementation (2.5 g DHA + 0.5 g EPA per day) with aerobic exercise training, investigating specialized pro-resolving lipid mediators as a mechanism behind reported improvements in disease progression, cardiometabolic health and quality of life.
Randomized controlled trial protocolA rheumatology year-in-review highlighted a study suggesting omega-3 supplementation may help prevent new autoimmune disease
This review of notable 2024 rheumatology studies for internal medicine physicians included a trial suggesting omega-3 fatty acid supplementation may provide sustained protection against developing new autoimmune diseases, alongside other joint-health findings relevant to arthritis management.
ReviewA meta-analysis found omega-3 supplementation reduced cardiovascular mortality in hemodialysis patients without changing all-cause mortality
In patients undergoing hemodialysis, a population at very high cardiovascular risk, omega-3 PUFA supplementation significantly reduced cardiovascular mortality, myocardial infarction, and vascular access complications, though it did not significantly reduce all-cause mortality overall - the authors note the evidence concentrates in one large trial and calls for further confirmation.
Systematic review and meta-analysisA meta-analysis found omega-3 lowered triglycerides in fatty liver disease patients, but not in those with diabetes
Pooling 9 trials in 528 patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, omega-3 supplementation significantly reduced triglycerides overall, but this benefit was not statistically significant in the subgroup with comorbid type 2 diabetes - an honest limitation on who benefits most.
Meta-analysisA meta-analysis found no significant benefit of omega-3 supplementation on spondyloarthritis disease activity
Reviewing 4 randomized trials in 245 patients with spondyloarthritis, omega-3 fatty acid supplementation did not significantly improve tender or swollen joint counts, pain, or functional questionnaire scores compared with placebo - an honest null result the authors attribute partly to inconsistent trial design.
Systematic review and meta-analysisA 24-month trial confirmed high-dose DHA reaches the brain in at-risk older adults, but found no cognitive or brain-volume difference
In 365 non-demented older adults with a genetic Alzheimer's risk factor, high-dose DHA supplementation (2 g/day) measurably increased brain DHA status within 6 months regardless of genetic risk status, but showed no difference in cognitive performance or brain volume over 24 months - an honest finding that reaching the brain biochemically did not translate into a measurable cognitive benefit in this trial.
Randomized controlled trialA review identifies omega-3 fatty acids as part of a nutritional approach to managing brain fog
This review of nutritional approaches to brain fog (forgetfulness, mental slowness, difficulty concentrating) highlights neuroinflammation and the gut-brain axis as key contributors, and notes that a diet adequate in omega-3 fatty acids, fibre and antioxidants may support management alongside other dietary patterns.
ReviewA review describes how omega-3 fatty acids support brain structure and function during aging
This review of lipid metabolism and brain aging describes how DHA accumulates preferentially in memory-related brain regions and how age-related decline in brain omega-3 content is linked to lower synaptic density and cognitive impairment, with clinical evidence suggesting selective cognitive benefits from omega-3 supplementation depending on dose, formulation, and genetic background.
ReviewA randomized trial found DHA-enriched food sped up visual development in breastfed infants
In breastfed infants given DHA-fortified baby food from 6 to 12 months, visual evoked potential acuity (a direct measure of retina/visual cortex maturation) improved to a level about 1.5 lines better on an eye chart than infants given standard baby food, and blood DHA levels correlated directly with visual acuity.
Randomized controlled trialA review found omega-3 fats are essential for the developing retina, visual cortex, and brain
This review of essential fatty acids in brain development and aging found dietary DHA is needed for optimal functional maturation of the retina and visual cortex, with visual acuity and mental development scores improved by extra DHA in supplemented infants, and fish-oil intake linked to better cognitive function scores in aging.
ReviewA review found maternal DHA supplementation during pregnancy and breastfeeding supports infant brain and eye development
Reviewing evidence on maternal supplementation, DHA intake during pregnancy and lactation was linked to improved visual acuity, hand-eye coordination, attention and information processing in infants, alongside benefits for birth weight and head circumference.
ReviewA review found omega-3 supplements can increase bleeding risk and interact with blood-thinning medications
This review of omega-3 trials for cardiovascular prevention found the trial evidence has not demonstrated serious safety concerns, but noted omega-3 fatty acids can increase bleeding risk and may interact with medications affecting blood clotting, such as antiplatelet drugs and warfarin - and that the evidence for routine cardiovascular benefit is itself limited, an honest dual finding.
ReviewA case report describes increased bruising in a patient combining long-term fish oil supplements with a migraine medication
This case report describes a migraine patient who developed extreme bruising (ecchymosis) while taking a CGRP-receptor antibody migraine medication together with long-term fish oil supplementation; the bruising tendency resolved after stopping the fish oil supplement, illustrating a real drug-supplement interaction affecting bleeding/bruising tendency.
Case reportA case report describes a fatal outcome from combining omega-3 fish oil supplements with warfarin after head trauma
This case report describes an elderly patient on warfarin who was also taking omega-3 fish oil supplements; after blunt head trauma, the resulting warfarin-related coagulopathy could not be reversed - a serious real-world illustration of why combining fish oil with anticoagulant medication warrants caution and practitioner guidance.
Case reportFrequently asked questions
How do I take CanPrev Omega-Pro High EPA?
Adults (19 years and older) take 1 teaspoon (5 mL) per day. Children and adolescents (1-18 years) take 1/2 teaspoon (2.5 mL) per day, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.
What's in each teaspoon?
Each 5 mL teaspoon contains 4382 mg of fish oil (from anchovies, sardines and mackerel), providing 2200 mg EPA and 490 mg DHA (2850 mg total omega-3 fatty acids). Non-medicinal ingredients are ascorbyl palmitate, green tea extract, lemonade flavour, goji fruit flavour, mixed tocopherol concentrate, monk fruit extract, and rosemary leaf extract.
How is High EPA different from CanPrev's other Omega-Pro liquids?
High EPA is formulated with a high concentration of EPA relative to DHA (2200 mg EPA to 490 mg DHA per teaspoon), unlike CanPrev's Omega-Pro Balance 1:1 (roughly equal EPA and DHA) or Omega-Pro High DHA 1:5 (DHA-dominant). Each is its own separately licensed product.
What is the licensed use of this product?
This product's Health Canada licence (NPN 80115914) authorizes it as a source of omega-3 fatty acids for the maintenance of good health, to help support cognitive health and brain function, and to help support the healthy development of the brain, eyes and nerves in children up to 12 years of age.
Can I take this with blood-thinning medication?
Consult a healthcare practitioner before use, particularly if you are taking anticoagulant or antiplatelet medication (such as warfarin or aspirin), since omega-3 fatty acids - especially at a high-EPA dose like this one - can affect bleeding risk.
Does it contain allergens?
Yes - this product contains fish. Keep out of reach of children, and do not use if the safety seal is broken.
Does it have a fishy taste?
No - it is naturally flavored with real goji fruit, lemonade flavour and monk fruit extract for a Goji Lemon taste with no fishy aftertaste.
Is CanPrev Omega-Pro High EPA made in Canada?
Yes. It is formulated and made in Canada by CanPrev Natural Health Products Ltd. and licensed by Health Canada under NPN 80115914.
How should I store it?
Refrigerate after opening - maintains optimal peak freshness for thirty days after opening.
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Get it on Amazon.caNatural Health Product NPN 80115914. Source of omega-3 fatty acids for the maintenance of good health. Helps support cognitive health and brain function. Helps support healthy development of the brain, eyes and nerves in children up to 12 years of age. Research summaries on this page concern EPA-dominant omega-3 supplementation generally and are educational - they are not additional product-specific claims beyond this product's Health Canada-authorized use. Read and follow the label. Consult a health care practitioner before use, particularly if you are taking blood thinners or anticoagulant/antiplatelet medication. Results may vary.
Important information
Safety Information
Cautions and Warnings: As with any natural health product, consult a healthcare practitioner before use of this product, particularly if you are taking anticoagulant or antiplatelet medication (such as warfarin or aspirin), since omega-3 fatty acids - especially at a high-EPA dose like this one - can affect bleeding risk. Allergens: fish. Do not use if the safety seal is broken. Keep out of reach of children. Refrigerate after opening - maintains optimal peak freshness for thirty days after opening.
Indications
Recommended Use or Purpose: Source of omega-3 fatty acids for the maintenance of good health. Helps support cognitive health and brain function. Helps support healthy development of the brain, eyes and nerves in children up to 12 years of age.
Ingredients
Medicinal Ingredients (per 1 teaspoon/5 mL): Fish oil (anchovies, sardines, mackerel), 4382 mg; Omega-3 fatty acids, 2850 mg; EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid), 2200 mg; DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), 490 mg. Non-medicinal Ingredients: Ascorbyl palmitate, green tea extract, lemonade flavour, Lycium barbarum (goji) fruit flavour, mixed tocopherol concentrate, monk fruit extract, rosemary leaf extract.
Directions
Recommended Dose: Adults (19 years and older) take 1 teaspoon (5 mL) per day. Children and adolescents (1-18 years) take 1/2 teaspoon (2.5 mL) per day, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner. Refrigerate after opening.
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