There's some controversy surrounding the use of coenzyme Q10 supplements to prevent harmful side effects from statins, a type of cholesterol-lowering medication. At this time, coenzyme Q10 is not universally recommended for preventing statin side effects. Coenzyme Q10 is a substance made naturally by your body.
As a supplement, it's usually sold as a capsule and is marketed under brand names such as Co-Q10, Coenzyme Q10, LiQsorb, Liquid Co-Q10 and Q-Gel. Some researchers think that taking a coenzyme Q10 supplement may reduce the risk of serious muscle damage (rhabdomyolysis). And some small reports suggest that troubling side effects — muscle and joint aches — from statins might be reduced if you take coenzyme Q10 along with a statin.
However, no large studies have confirmed this theory, and current guidelines don't recommend routine use of coenzyme Q10 in people taking statins. Coenzyme Q10 doesn't cause side effects for most people. However, as with other herbal and dietary ... more.
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