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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Shows that taking a form of coenzyme Q10 called ubiquinol doesn't prevent death. Coenzyme Q10 doesn't seem to reduce time in the hospital due to a blood infection. Muscle pain caused by statin drugs (statin-induced myalgia). Statins, a class of drugs used to lower cholesterol, can sometimes cause muscle pain. There is some evidence that taking coenzyme Q10 might reduce this pain. But not all research agrees. Muscle weakness caused by statin drugs (statin-induced myopathy). Statins, a class of drugs used to lower cholesterol, can sometimes cause muscle weakness. There is some evidence that taking coenzyme Q10 might improve this weakness. But not all research agrees. Skin wrinkles from sun damage. Early evidence suggests that applying a coenzyme Q10 cream to the skin improves wrinkled skin. An eye disease that leads to vision loss in older adults (age-related macular degeneration or AMD). Aging. An inherited disease of the nerves and muscles (Friedreich ataxia). Asthma. Cataracts. Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). Cocaine use disorder. Dry eye. Heart disease. Kidney damage in people with diabetes (diabetic nephropathy). Other conditions. More evidence is needed to rate coenzyme Q10 for these uses.Side Effects When taken by mouth: Coenzyme Q10 is LIKELY SAFE for most adults. While most people tolerate coenzyme Q10 well, it can cause some mild side effects including stomach upset, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. It can cause allergic skin rashes in some people. It also might lower blood pressure, so check your blood pressure carefully if you have very low
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