Fish Oil Supplement with Triglyceride-Form EPA + DHA
Make it easier to add a meaningful amount of EPA and DHA to your daily routine with a concentrated triglyceride-form fish oil supplement. Each two-softgel serving provides 1,200 mg EPA and 600 mg DHA, with 30- and 60-serving sizes to fit your routine.
- Concentrated EPA + DHA in two softgels
- The same EPAX® formula in a 30- or 60-serving supply
- Molecularly distilled and tested for heavy metals, as stated on the bottle
Free shipping begins at $75. Suggested add-ons are below.
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Concentrated EPA and DHA without making you decode the label
EPA and DHA are long-chain marine omega-3 fatty acids used throughout cell membranes. DHA is also a structural fatty acid in the brain and retina. A concentrated supplement makes it easier to add a measured amount of EPA and DHA when dietary intake from fatty fish is limited.
Measured daily intake
Each two-softgel serving provides 1,200 mg EPA and 600 mg DHA, making the active omega-3 amount easy to compare.
Long-chain omega-3 support
EPA and DHA help supply marine omega-3 fatty acids that become part of cell membranes throughout the body.
Triglyceride-form formula
Both bottle sizes use the same EPAX® triglyceride-form omega-3 formula rather than an ethyl-ester fish oil.
Price the EPA and DHA—not just the bottle
Both Vesica sizes provide the same EPA and DHA per softgel. The 120-softgel bottle costs more at checkout but reduces the cost per measured amount of EPA + DHA by about 29% compared with the 60-softgel bottle.
| Fish oil option | Price | Softgels | EPA + DHA per softgel | Cost per 100 mg EPA + DHA |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vesica 30-serving size | $48 | 60 | 900 mg | 8.9¢ |
| Vesica 60-serving size | $68 | 120 | 900 mg | 6.3¢ · best value |
| Representative premium 60-softgel competitor | $45 | 60 | 800 mg | 9.4¢ |
Method: listed price ÷ total labeled combined EPA + DHA in the bottle × 100. Competitor price and label checked August 10, 2026; excludes discounts, shipping and tax. Competitor details and prices can change.
What separates this formula from a basic low-potency fish oil
Concentrated EPA + DHA
Many inexpensive fish oils contain far less EPA and DHA than their total “fish oil” number suggests. This formula supplies 900 mg combined EPA + DHA in each softgel.
Triglyceride-form marine oil
The label identifies an EPAX® triglyceride-form omega-3 oil. It does not identify the formula as re-esterified triglyceride (rTG).
Molecularly distilled
The physical bottle states that the oil is molecularly distilled and tested for heavy metals. EPAX® also describes molecular distillation as part of its ingredient purification process.
Supplier-stated quality testing
The supplier describes testing for purity, potency, heavy metals and rancidity. No specific laboratory result or third-party certification is represented here.
Fish Oil Supplement Facts
| Serving size | 2 softgels |
|---|---|
| Servings per container | 60 |
| Calories | 20 |
| Total fat | 2.4 g |
| Total omega-3 fatty acids | 1,992 mg |
| EPA as triglycerides | 1,200 mg |
| DHA as triglycerides | 600 mg |
| Other omega-3s | 192 mg |
Other ingredients: Purified deep-sea fish oil; softgel capsule (bovine gelatin, glycerin, purified water); non-GMO mixed tocopherols.
Contains fish: Anchovy, sardine, mackerel and tuna.
EPAX® is a registered trademark of Epax Norway AS. Made in Norway.
Two softgels per labeled serving
Both Supplement Facts panels define a serving as two softgels. At one labeled serving per day, the smaller bottle provides 30 days and the larger bottle provides 60 days.
Follow the physical label or your healthcare practitioner’s directions. Do not exceed individualized guidance.
Speak with a healthcare professional before use if you:
- Are pregnant or nursing
- Take prescription or blood-thinning medication
- Have a fish allergy or a diagnosed medical condition
- Are preparing for surgery
Useful omega-3 research, without turning a study into a product promise
Research can help explain why the amount and form of EPA and DHA matter. These studies did not test this finished Vesica product and do not guarantee health outcomes.
EPA + DHA response is dose-dependent
In a randomized trial of 115 healthy adults, daily doses from 300 to 1,800 mg EPA + DHA increased the Omega-3 Index in a dose-dependent way over about five months. Baseline status, body weight and other individual factors affected the response.
Read the study abstractForm comparisons need careful wording
A short study comparing equal EPA + DHA amounts reported higher serum incorporation from one re-esterified triglyceride formula than from an ethyl-ester formula. It measured a biomarker, used a higher daily dose, and did not test this finished product.
Read the study abstractQuestions you might have
What does triglyceride-form fish oil mean?
How much EPA and DHA is in each softgel?
What is the difference between the two bottle sizes?
Is the fish oil molecularly distilled?
How should I take this omega-3 supplement?
Can I subscribe or order multiple bottles?
Which fish species does it contain?
Is the fish oil tested for heavy metals?
Is this product intended to treat a health condition?
Popular add-ons that also clear the $75 free-shipping threshold
Both suggestions take either fish-oil option above the free-shipping minimum. They are shown as optional products—not as a claim that everyone needs the same supplement combination.
A fish oil supplement that makes EPA, DHA and cost easier to compare.
60 servings for $68 · 900 mg combined EPA + DHA per softgel · 6.3¢ per 100 mg.
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