

Serving Size: 1 Softgel | ||
Servings Per Container: 120 | ||
Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value | |
Coenzyme Q10 (Ubiquinone)
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100 mg
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†
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†Daily Value (DV) not established.
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Promote heart health with Jarrow Formulas Q-absorb Co-Q10, a heart-healthy antioxidant.
Q-absorb Co-Q10 is a dietary supplement containing Kaneka Q10, an antioxidant that supports normal mitochondrial function, cellular energy production, and healthy cardiovascular function. This gluten-free supplement features a proprietary proliposome lipid-soluble delivery system for better absorption of the ubiquinone form of Co-Q10.
Adults take 1 softgel 1-3 times a day with food or as directed by your qualified healthcare professional.
Soy lecithin, softgel (bovine gelatin, glycerin, water, caramel [color] and carob), medium chain glycerides (modified coconut and palm oil) and mixed tocopherols (antioxidant).
Contains: Soy.
Consult a healthcare professional before using this product if you are pregnant, nursing, under the age of 18, are taking medication or have a medical condition; if adverse reactions occur, discontinue use.
Keep out of the reach of children.
Particle formation inside softgel is normal and dissolves after ingestion.
Store in a cool, dry place.
Do not use if safety seal is damaged or missing.
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CoQ10 is best absorbed when taken with a meal containing some fat, as it is a fat-soluble compound. Additionally, formulations that enhance its bioavailability, such as Jarrow Formulas' Q-absorb, which uses a lipid-based delivery system, can improve absorption. Some studies suggest that taking CoQ10 with black pepper extract (piperine) may also enhance its absorption.
There are no specific vitamins that should be strictly avoided when taking CoQ10. However, it's important to be cautious when combining CoQ10 with blood-thinning medications or supplements, as CoQ10 may have a mild blood-thinning effect. Additionally, some studies suggest that high doses of vitamin E might reduce the effectiveness of CoQ10, so it may be advisable to space out their consumption if you're taking both.
CoQ10 absorption can be enhanced by taking it with a meal containing some fat, as it is a fat-soluble compound. Choosing a formulation designed for better bioavailability, such as Jarrow Formulas' Q-absorb, which uses a lipid-based delivery system, can also improve absorption.
The appropriate dose of CoQ10 to take with Atorvastatin can vary depending on individual factors and should be determined in consultation with a healthcare provider. However, many studies have used doses ranging from 100-200 mg per day of CoQ10 for individuals taking statins.
Statins, while effective at lowering cholesterol, can potentially reduce the body's natural production of CoQ10. Without supplementation, some individuals may experience a decrease in CoQ10 levels, which could potentially contribute to side effects associated with statin use, such as muscle pain or weakness.
CoQ10 can be taken at any time of day, but taking it with a meal containing some fat can enhance absorption. Some people prefer to take it in the morning, as it is involved in energy production and may provide a subtle energy boost. Others choose to take it at night, particularly if they're using it to counteract potential side effects of statin medications, which are often taken in the evening.