Dr Böhm® Coenzyme Q10 100 mg capsules are a dietary supplement for use when taking cholesterol-lowering drugs (statins) or with increasing age. Thiamine supports healthy heart function.
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RA5824119
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Apomedica Pharmazeutische Produkte GmbH
Roseggerkai 3
, 8010 Graz
, Austria
Product information "Dr Böhm® Coenzyme Q10 100 mg capsules"
Dr Böhm® Coenzyme Q10 100 mg capsules are a dietary supplement for use when taking cholesterol-lowering drugs (statins) or with increasing age. Thiamine supports healthy heart function.
Properties
- Highly dosed with 100 mg coenzyme Q10 - only 1x daily
- For healthy heart function (thiamine)
- Reduces tiredness and fatigue (vitamin B12)
- Dissolved in oil for better absorption
What is coenzyme Q10?
Coenzyme Q10 is a natural substance that is produced by the body itself. It is responsible for the production of over 90% of our body's energy (ATP) in the mitochondria. The concentration of coenzyme Q10 is particularly high in the heart, muscles and organs that require a lot of energy (e.g. kidneys and liver).
When should I take coenzyme Q10?
With increasing age (from the age of 50), the body's own production of coenzyme Q10 is reduced. The reduced coenzyme Q10 level then has a negative effect on the body's energy supply. Cholesterol-lowering drugs (statins) also inhibit the formation of coenzyme Q10. As a result, these medications, which are helpful in themselves, often unintentionally lead to tiredness, fatigue or muscle complaints. In both cases, a supplementary supply of coenzyme Q10 is useful and important.
Dr Böhm® Coenzyme Q10: the ideal supplement
Dr Böhm® Coenzyme Q10 is your daily companion from the age of 50 and while taking cholesterol-lowering drugs (statins). The capsules combine coenzyme Q10 in a particularly high dosage (100 mg) with the important vitamin B12 and thiamine (vitamin B1).
- Coenzyme Q10: With increasing age and as a result of taking cholesterol-lowering drugs (statins), the body's own production of coenzyme Q10 is reduced. This leads to a reduced supply of energy.
- Thiamine contributes to normal heart function.
- Vitamin B12 also makes an important contribution to reducing tiredness and fatigue. Together with vitamin B12, it also contributes to normal energy metabolism.
Dosage form
capsules
Directions
- Take 1 capsule daily unchewed with a little liquid, preferably with or after a meal. If there is an increased requirement, the intake can be increased to 2 capsules in the first 2 weeks.
- Notes: Coenzyme Q10 is structurally similar to the fat-soluble vitamin K2 and could reduce the effectiveness of certain anticoagulant drugs (anticoagulants from the vitamin K antagonist group such as Marcumar). However, this could not be confirmed in a clinical study with 100 mg coenzyme Q10.1 Nevertheless, we recommend checking your blood coagulation values if you are taking it at the same time as vitamin K antagonists. Ask your doctor about this. 1 Jytte Engelsen, Jørn Dalsgaard Nielsen, Kaj Flemming Winther Hansen. Effect of Coenzyme Q10 and Ginkgo biloba on warfarin dosage in patients on long-term warfarin treatment. A randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled cross-over trial.
Ingredients
Composition per 1 capsule (NRV*): Coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinone) 100 mg, thiamine 2.2 g 200 %, vitamin B12 5 µg 200 %, virgin oliveoil1 308 mg corresponding to omega-9 216 mg. *NRV = nutrient reference value in %.1 Relative fatty acid composition: oleic acid 70%.
| Gluten-free: | Yes |
|---|---|
| Lactose-free: | Yes |
| Piece: | 30 |
| Vegan: | Yes |
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