How to Take PRN De3: Dosage, 90-Day Trial, Safety & Side Effects
A premium formula can only be evaluated if the routine is consistent. PRN De3 supplies its stated 1,680 mg EPA, 560 mg DHA and 1,000 IU vitamin D3 at the full three-softgel daily serving.
What is the recommended dose?
The current U.S. EyeDropShop product page recommends three gelcaps per day. The product is available in 90, 180 and 270 softgels, corresponding to approximately 30, 60 and 90 days at the labelled serving.
| Bottle size | Approximate duration |
|---|---|
| 90 softgels | 30 days |
| 180 softgels | 60 days |
| 270 softgels | 90 days |
Should you take all three together?
The U.S. direction is three per day. Taking them with a meal is practical because dietary fat supports digestion of fat-soluble nutrients and often improves fish-oil tolerability. Choose a meal you eat reliably.
If three capsules at once cause reflux or nausea, ask a pharmacist or clinician whether splitting the dose is appropriate. Do not improvise a permanently lower dose and assume you are receiving the studied formula.
Why use a 90-day trial?
Oral omega-3 does not work like a drop. Incorporation into blood lipids and tissues takes time, and dry-eye trials commonly run for 8 to 12 weeks or longer. EyePromise currently advises allowing at least 90 days, although some users may notice a change sooner.
A structured trial should have a start date, consistent dose, stable background routine and a review date. Record a weekly 0–10 score for burning, grittiness, end-of-day comfort, screen tolerance and rescue-drop frequency. If possible, pair symptom tracking with an eye-care follow-up.
What side effects can occur?
Fish-oil supplements may cause fishy aftertaste, burping, reflux, nausea, loose stool or abdominal discomfort. Taking capsules with a meal, storing them as directed and avoiding bedtime dosing may help. Stop and seek advice for allergic symptoms or unusual bleeding.
The U.S. product contains fish oils from anchovies, sardines and mackerel, bovine gelatin and soy-derived mixed tocopherols. Read the current package if you have food allergies or dietary restrictions.
Who should check before starting?
- People taking anticoagulants, antiplatelet drugs or other medicines affecting bleeding.
- People with a bleeding disorder or upcoming surgery/dental procedure.
- Anyone with fish, seafood, soy or capsule-ingredient allergy.
- People who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- People taking vitamin D, calcium or multiple eye-health supplements.
- Those with kidney disease, high calcium or another condition affected by vitamin D.
- Children or teens, unless their pediatric clinician specifically recommends it.
Can you take PRN De3 with dry-eye drops?
Omega-3 and lubricating drops work in different ways and are often used in the same overall plan. PRN De3 does not replace preservative-free tears, warm compresses, lid hygiene, environmental changes or prescription treatment when those are indicated.
Dry eye has many causes. If symptoms are primarily allergic, medication-related, aqueous-deficient or neuropathic, omega-3 alone may not address the main driver.
When should you stop the trial?
Stop and obtain advice for a suspected allergy, significant gastrointestinal effects, easy bruising or bleeding, or a new medication interaction. If there is no meaningful eye benefit after a consistent 90-day trial, review the plan rather than continuing indefinitely by habit.
Seek prompt eye care for pain, sudden vision change, injury, discharge, marked light sensitivity or one-sided severe redness. A supplement is not an emergency treatment.
How do you avoid double-counting vitamin D?
PRN De3 supplies 1,000 IU (25 mcg) daily. Add vitamin D from multivitamins, standalone D3, calcium combinations and other eye formulas. Your clinician can advise whether the total fits your needs and whether testing is appropriate.
A simple 90-day checklist
- Confirm suitability with a pharmacist or clinician.
- Record baseline symptoms and current treatments.
- Take three softgels daily with the same meal.
- Keep other major treatment changes to a minimum unless medically necessary.
- Track weekly comfort and functional measures.
- Review at 12 weeks: better, unchanged or worse?
- Continue only if benefit, tolerability, cost and professional advice support it.
Frequently asked questions
Can I take one softgel three times daily?
The product page states three gelcaps per day. Ask your pharmacist whether splitting the serving is appropriate for tolerability.
What if I miss a day?
Resume the regular labelled schedule. Do not double the next dose unless a healthcare professional instructs you.
Should it be refrigerated?
Follow the storage directions on the current U.S. bottle. Keep it sealed, away from heat, light and children's reach.
Can I judge it after one bottle?
A 90-count bottle lasts about 30 days, which may be too short for a fair trial. The brand recommends about 90 days.
View 30-, 60- and 90-day sizes
Sources
- EyeDropShop U.S. product page
- EyePromise De3 directions
- NIH Office of Dietary Supplements: omega-3 fact sheet
This article provides general education, not individualized medical or pharmaceutical advice. Dietary supplement statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.
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