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Ubiquinone, also known as Coenzyme Q10, is commonly used to help prevent cardiovascular events in people with high risk factors or who have undergone heart surgery. Using Ubiquinone exactly as prescribed by your doctor will help you ensure your health and maximize the effectiveness of your treatment.1. What does Ubiquinone do?
Ubiquinone drug, also known as Coenzyme Q10, this drug is often used as an effective adjunct in the treatment of coenzyme Q10 deficiency or to help reduce the symptoms of disorders in the mitochondria and affect the metabolism. the body's cellular energy production.
Some of the effects of Ubiquinone can be mentioned as:
Ubiquinone is effective in preventing migraine headaches and recurrent myocardial infarction or helping to slow the progression of Parkinson's disease, lowering blood pressure, Ubiquinone It is also effective in improving symptoms in people with congestive heart failure, nerve problems caused by diabetes, Huntington's, muscular dystrophy or macular degeneration which are two causes of vision loss. related to age. The drug can be used to support the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, high cholesterol, cerebral arteriosclerosis.
2. How to use Ubiquinone
Ubiquinone can be made in a variety of forms, but it is mainly an oral form.
The usual adult dosage to add to the daily diet is 30-200mg/day. Dosage varies from case to case.
3. What are the side effects when using Ubiquinone?
When taking Ubiquinone you may experience side effects including:
Signs of a very rare but very serious allergic reaction, including: Wheezing; chest tightness; fever; itching on the skin; severe abdominal pain; bad cough; blue skin color ; convulsions or swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat. You need to get medical attention right away if you have these side effects. Signs of possible liver problems such as stomach pain or vomiting, feeling tired, dark urine, yellow skin or eyes, not feeling hungry. Tell your doctor if you have any but must react such as: Severe abdominal pain; severe diarrhea; severe headache; blood in the stool or stools that are dark and coffee-colored; unusual bruising or bleeding; menstrual cycle changes, such as heavy bleeding, spotting, or bleeding between periods; very low blood pressure with dizziness, feeling very tired. Common side effects may include: Abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite; diarrhea; rash on the skin; These are not all the side effects of Ubiquinone, if you experience other side effects not listed above. You need to talk to your doctor for advice.
4. Notes when using Ubiquinone products
Do not use Ubiquinone if you have a history of allergic reactions to the ingredients in the medicine. Be extra careful when taking Ubiquinone with insulin for diabetes or if you have heart problems or high blood pressure. Drug interactions can happen, so talk to your doctor about any medications you're taking, including natural products. Take extra care if you are taking medications to thin your blood, such as Warfarin, as this may increase your risk of abnormal bleeding. This product may interfere with certain laboratory tests when used. Talk to your doctor about your medication before the test. Tell your doctor if you are and plan to become pregnant or breast-feeding. Ubiquinone is also considered safe to use during pregnancy, though do not use it without your doctor's advice if you are pregnant. It is not known whether Ubiquinone passes into breast milk or harms a nursing infant, so do not use this product without your doctor's advice if you are breast-feeding a baby. Store the medicine at room temperature, away from light and moisture. Hopefully, with the above information, you know what Ubiquinone is and how to use it. If you have any problems while taking the medicine, please inform your doctor for advice.
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