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100 mg |
Rice Bran Oil, Gelatin, Vegetable Glycerin, Contains <2% of (Form: Soy Lecithin, Titanium Dioxide color)
Below is general information about the effectiveness of the known ingredients contained in the product Q-Sorb Co Q-10 100 mg. Some ingredients may not be listed. This information does NOT represent a recommendation for or a test of this specific product as a whole.
INSUFFICIENT RELIABLE EVIDENCE to RATE
Below is general information about the safety of the known ingredients contained in the product Q-Sorb Co Q-10 100 mg. Some ingredients may not be listed. This information does NOT represent a recommendation for or a test of this specific product as a whole.
LIKELY SAFE ...when used orally and appropriately. Coenzyme Q10 has been used safely in studies lasting up to 5 years (2134,6037,6038,6407,8163,8938,8939,8940,15395,17413,17716,96538)(109391). ...when used topically on the gums (2107,2108,8916,8917,8918).
CHILDREN: POSSIBLY SAFE
when used orally and appropriately.
Coenzyme Q10 in doses of 1-10 mg/kg/day has been used safely for up to 9 months under medical supervision (12199,13223,15256,44005,107449).
PREGNANCY: POSSIBLY SAFE
when used orally and appropriately.
Coenzyme Q10 100 mg twice daily has been used with apparent safety during pregnancy, starting at 20 weeks gestation until term (17201).
LACTATION:
Insufficient reliable information available; avoid using.
Below is general information about the interactions of the known ingredients contained in the product Q-Sorb Co Q-10 100 mg. Some ingredients may not be listed. This information does NOT represent a recommendation for or a test of this specific product as a whole.
Coenzyme Q10 has antioxidant effects. Theoretically, this may reduce the activity of chemotherapy drugs that generate free radicals.
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Theoretically, coenzyme Q10 might have additive effects with antihypertensive drugs.
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Coenzyme Q10 is chemically similar to menaquinone and might have vitamin K-like procoagulant effects, which could decrease the effects of warfarin.
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Concomitant use of coenzyme Q10 and warfarin might reduce the anticoagulant effects of warfarin (2128,6048,6199). Four cases of decreased warfarin efficacy thought to be due to coenzyme Q10 have been reported (2128,6048,11048). However, there is some preliminary clinical research that suggests coenzyme Q10 might not significantly decrease the effects of warfarin in patients who have a stable INR (11905).
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Below is general information about the adverse effects of the known ingredients contained in the product Q-Sorb Co Q-10 100 mg. Some ingredients may not be listed. This information does NOT represent a recommendation for or a test of this specific product as a whole.
...Orally, coenzyme Q-10 is generally well-tolerated. In clinical studies, there have been no reports of significant adverse effects (2134,6037,6038,6047,8135,8938,8939,8940,17201,17413). Coenzyme Q-10 can cause gastrointestinal side effects such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, appetite suppression, heartburn, and epigastric discomfort in less than 1% of patients (2134,3370,8135,8938,8939,8940,10152). Some of these adverse effects can be minimized if total daily doses exceeding 100 mg are divided and administered two to three times per day (3370). Allergic rash has also been reported (11872).