Nature Made CoQ10 200 mg., 140 Softgels

$36.99

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Features:

  • Supports Heart Function & Cellular Energy Production
  • USP Verified
  • No Added Color, No Starch or Gluten
  • Qty

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Product Overview

  • CoQ10 is an important molecule that assists in generating cellular energy.1 The highest concentrations of CoQ10 are found in the hardest working cells of the body, such as the heart, liver and kidneys. Studies have shown that taking a CoQ10 supplement may help replenish the body’s decreased internal production due to aging and use of certain cholesterol-lowering drugs (statins).

    • 200 mg of CoQ10
    • Helps support heart function.
    • May be important for people taking cholesterol-lowering statin drugs, which can reduce blood CoQ10 levels.
    • #1 Pharmacist recommended Coenzyme Q10 brand*
  • CoQ10 is a vitamin-like compound that works in the mitochondria (the powerhouse of the cell), where it is needed to produce cellular energy from the food we eat.†1

    CoQ10 is an important component of the energy producing pathways of the body.†  The energy that is produced is then used to power muscles (liver, kidneys and heart) and other important functions of the body.

  • Certain cholesterol-lowering drugs (statins) are known to inhibit the body’s production of CoQ10, which is why supplementation is often suggested for statin users to help replenish CoQ10 levels.†2
  • In the diet, CoQ10 exists in moderate amounts in meat, poultry and fish and in even smaller amounts in nuts, fruits and vegetables. Higher levels of CoQ10 can be found in organ meats like kidney, heart, and liver, while lower levels can be found paired with vitamin E in the germ of whole grains.
  • *Based on a survey of pharmacists who recommend branded vitamins and supplements. 
  • Suggested Use: Take one softgel daily with a meal.

    Other Ingredients: Soybean Oil, Coenzyme Q10, Gelatin (Porcine), Glycerin, Water, Soy Lecithin. Contains: Soy

    No Added Color. No Artificial Flavors. NoPreservatives. No Starch. No Gluten.

    CoQ10 is not intended to serve as a replacement for statin drug therapy.

    Keep out of reach of children.

    For Consumer Questions or Inquiries call 1-800-276-2878 or visit www.naturemade.com

  • Nature Made was the first national supplement brand to have a product verified by United States Pharmacopeia (USP), and Nature Made is the national supplement brand with the most products carrying the USP Verified Mark. USP is a scientific, nonprofit organization that has been setting federally recognized, public standards of quality for medicines, dietary supplements and food ingredients.

  • Nature Made’s Commitment to your Health
    Everyone wants a firm foundation to stand upon when making decisions about their health. Since 1971, the Nature Made® brand has been dedicated to supporting your health with a wide range of high quality vitamin supplements. Because of our strong stand on quality and science for more than 40 years, Nature Made has earned recognition and trust among nutrition experts and people just like you.Safe and Quality Ingredients
    Nature Made products are made in accordance with strict Good Manufacturing Practice standards. Nature Made nutrition supplements are made from carefully selected ingredients from trusted suppliers. Nature Made products are guaranteed to meet high quality standards of purity and potency. When you take the vitamins behind that familiar yellow label, know that you’re taking the best for your health.

Footnotes

  • 1 Crane FL. Biochemical functions of coenzyme Q10. J Am Coll Nutr. 2001;20(6):591-8.
    2 Potgieter M, Pretorius E, Pepper MS. Primary and secondary coenzyme Q10 deficiency: the role of therapeutic supplementation. Nutr Rev. 2013;71(3):180-8.