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Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a vitamin-like compound that plays a central role in cellular energy production.* CoQ10 is found throughout the body, but is especially concentrated in the heart, liver, and kidney and production has been found to decline with age. CoQ10 functions as a potent free radical scavenger in cell membranes, as well as within blood vessels.* Years of scientific research have shown that CoQ10 helps to maintain a healthy heart and vascular system.*
Separation and color variation in the softgel may occur. This is natural and doesn't affect product quality.
NOW® CoQ10 is pharmaceutical grade.
What this Supplement is
CoQ10 is found in most cells in the human body. In fact, it plays a vital role inside the part of the cell that’s responsible for energy production—the mitochondria. The hardest working cells in your body, including the cells in your heart, have the highest concentrations of mitochondria. Which is why precisely why CoQ10 is an important nutrient for heart function.† Cholesterol-lowering statin drugs can inhibit CoQ10 production in the body. But Nature Made® CoQ10 100 mg Softgels can help replenish this important nutrient. You can almost think of these easy-to-swallow softgels like cellular energy gels.
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Suggested Use: Adults, take one softgel daily with water and a meal.
Interactions
Given that no two people are alike, if you are taking any medications you should be aware that potential drug-nutrient interactions may occur and are encouraged to consult a healthcare professional before using this product. Combining certain prescription drugs and dietary supplements can lead to undesirable effects such as:
If you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or have blood clotting issues, consult your physician before use. Coenzyme Q10 should be used with caution when combined with: Blood thinning medication (e.g., warfarin and Coumadin) Blood pressure medication
What dietary shortfalls does this product address?
While there are no shortfalls for ubiquinol or CoQ10 (because your body can make it), those taking cholesterol-lowering statin drugs may have reduced production of CoQ10.
Where do we normally get this product from?
CoQ10 can be found in small amounts in beef, poultry, fish, and soybean and canola oils. It is found in very small amounts in foods compared to what is recommended by healthcare professionals.
Who might need to take this product?
Glad you asked! They're specially formulated for adults looking for heart health and energy support.
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