Eprose Evening Primrose Oil Capsules 30s — Hormonal & Skin Support
Eprose Evening Primrose Oil Capsules deliver gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) — an omega-6 fatty acid that the body converts to anti-inflammatory prostaglandins. Formulated by Effort Pharmaceutical, each softgel supports hormonal balance, PMS relief, and skin hydration. The 30-capsule pack provides a month's supply for women seeking natural support for menstrual health, mastalgia, eczema-prone skin, or menopausal symptoms.
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Eprose Evening Primrose Oil Capsules 30s — Hormonal & Skin Support
Description
What is Eprose?
Eprose Evening Primrose Oil Capsules are an OTC omega-6 fatty acid supplement manufactured by Effort Pharmaceutical. Each softgel is rich in gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), a precursor to anti-inflammatory prostaglandins of the PGE1 series. GLA cannot be synthesised efficiently in some individuals — particularly those with hormonal imbalances or inflammatory conditions — making direct supplementation beneficial for women's health and skin.
How Does Eprose Work?
GLA is converted in the body to dihomo-gamma-linolenic acid (DGLA), which is then used to produce prostaglandin E1 (PGE1). PGE1 modulates luteal hormone signalling, reduces cyclooxygenase-mediated inflammation, and supports the integrity of the skin lipid barrier. This mechanism underpins Eprose's benefits across menstrual health, breast pain (mastalgia), dry skin, eczema, and menopausal hot flushes. Browse our supplements collection for complementary women's health products.
Uses of Eprose
Eprose Capsules are used for: relief of PMS symptoms (breast tenderness, mood changes, bloating); management of cyclical mastalgia; improving skin hydration and elasticity in dry or eczema-prone skin; supporting hormonal balance during perimenopause; and general omega-6 fatty acid supplementation. For topical skin support, explore our moisturizers collection.
Dosage & Administration
Take one softgel capsule daily with water, preferably after a meal. For specific conditions such as mastalgia or eczema, your doctor may recommend higher doses. Consistent daily use for 8–12 weeks is recommended to assess full benefit. Safe for long-term use as directed by a healthcare provider. Consult your doctor before use if pregnant, breastfeeding, or on anticoagulant therapy.
Side Effects
Eprose is well tolerated by most users. Mild digestive discomfort (bloating, soft stools) may occur at the start. Rarely, headache or a skin rash may develop. Evening primrose oil may lower the seizure threshold in individuals with epilepsy — consult your neurologist before use.
Precautions
Use with caution in patients on blood-thinning medications (warfarin, aspirin) as GLA may have mild antiplatelet effects. Not recommended in individuals with schizophrenia treated with phenothiazines. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Shake gently before opening a new pack.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How long before Eprose relieves PMS symptoms?
A: GLA takes 2–3 menstrual cycles to build up to effective tissue levels; most users report improvement after consistent use for 2–3 months.
Q: Can Eprose improve skin?
A: Yes — GLA supports the skin's lipid barrier, improving moisture retention, reducing dryness, and calming inflammatory skin conditions like eczema.
Q: Is Eprose suitable for menopausal women?
A: Evening primrose oil is widely used to manage menopausal hot flushes and vaginal dryness as a natural non-hormonal option. Consult your doctor for personalised guidance.
Usage & Benefits
- Provides GLA (gamma-linolenic acid) for natural hormonal regulation
- Relieves PMS symptoms including breast tenderness, bloating, and mood changes
- Reduces cyclical mastalgia (breast pain) with consistent use
- Improves skin hydration, elasticity, and barrier function from within
- Calms eczema and inflammatory skin conditions via anti-inflammatory prostaglandins
- Supports menopausal women with hot flushes and vaginal dryness as a non-hormonal option
How To Use
Take one softgel capsule daily with water, preferably after a meal. For PMS, begin taking 2 weeks before your expected period and continue through the first days of menstruation. Allow 8–12 weeks of consistent use to fully assess benefit. Do not exceed the recommended dose. Consult your doctor before use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking anticoagulants, or have epilepsy.
FAQs
How long before Eprose relieves PMS symptoms?
GLA takes 2–3 menstrual cycles to build to effective tissue levels. Most users report improvement after 2–3 months of daily consistent use.
Can Eprose improve skin health?
Yes — GLA supports the skin lipid barrier, improves moisture retention, reduces dryness, and calms inflammatory skin conditions such as eczema when taken consistently.
Is Eprose suitable for menopausal women?
Evening primrose oil is a popular natural non-hormonal option for managing menopausal hot flushes and vaginal dryness. Consult your doctor for personalised advice on dosing and suitability.



