What’s CoQ10?
CoQ10 called as ubiquinone is one kind of coenzyme, which helps the muscles produce energy that they want to do the work. Whereas some research have suggested that statins can reduce amount of CoQ10 level in the muscle tissue, and some studies haven’t found any decrease in CoQ10 amount with statins. So the question whether affects of CoQ10 and statins levels isn’t entirely clear. But, many have also speculated that the reduced CoQ10 levels may contribute to myopathy (the muscle injury) that will happen with statins. Thus, some doctors recommend CoQ10 supplementation with the statin therapy.
Why’s CoQ10 supplement necessary?
CoQ10 is very beneficial for your heart health in a lot of ways. It helps in maintaining normal oxidative LDL cholesterol, which helps to assure the circulatory health as well as supports the optimal functioning of your heart muscle. CoQ10 can also help to support health of the vessel walls. Additionally, Coenzyme Q10 can play a very important role for reducing severity and number of migraine headaches, as well as improving the sperm motility among men. Some small clinical trials also have indicated that CoQ10 supplementation can help to prevent and treat the inflamed gums, condition called gingivitis. So, we it is important to know does coq10 have side effects. Although not all the side effects are yet known, ubiquinone (active ingredient in CoQ10) is said to be very safe for many adults when it is used as directed.
Do not use ubiquinone and immediately call your doctor if you’ve:
Low blood pressure– severe weakness, dizziness, feeling of pass out
Some common side effects will include:
- Low BP.
- Diarrhea;
- Upset stomach, nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite;
- Rash
It is not the complete list of the side effects or others might occur. You need to call your doctor immediately for any kind of medical advice of the side effects.
What are signs of CoQ10 deficiency?
The studies in humans and animals have associated highly reduced levels of CoQ10 supplement with the wide range of diseases. As this enzyme can be found in the high concentration in the heart muscle cells, this deficiency is associated with the cardiovascular problems that includes arrhythmia, angina, high blood pressure and heart failure. The problems with the blood sugar regulation, stomach ulcers and gingival (gum) health have been associated with the CoQ10 deficiency. People who are using statins for lowering down the cholesterol are on risk for deficiency, as not just do statins decrease levels of cholesterol, but it also blocks CoQ10 synthesis in your body. Low levels of CoQ10 in the patients on statins will contribute to common effects of statin treatment like aching muscles and joints and fatigue