Intervention Review

Omega-3 fatty acids for intermittent claudication

  1. Tasmin Sommerfield1,*,
  2. Jackie Price2,
  3. William R Hiatt3

Editorial Group: Cochrane Peripheral Vascular Diseases Group

Published Online: 8 OCT 2008

Assessed as up-to-date: 20 AUG 2007

DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD003833.pub3

How to Cite

Sommerfield T, Price J, Hiatt WR. Omega-3 fatty acids for intermittent claudication. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2007, Issue 4. Art. No.: CD003833. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD003833.pub3.

Author Information

  1. 1

    NHS National Services Scotland, Information Services Division, Edinburgh, UK

  2. 2

    University of Edinburgh, Wolfson Unit for the Prevention of Peripheral Vascular Disesases, EDINBURGH, Scotland, UK

  3. 3

    Colorado Prevention Center, Denver, Colorado, USA

*Tasmin Sommerfield, Information Services Division, NHS National Services Scotland, 1st Floor, Area 113D, Gyle Square, 1 South Gyle Crescent, Edinburgh, EH12 9EB, UK. tsommerfield@nhs.net. tsommerfield@hotmail.com.

Publication History

  1. Publication Status: Edited (no change to conclusions)
  2. Published Online: 8 OCT 2008

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