CoQ10
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a fat-soluble quinone compound endogenous to mitochondrial inner membranes, serving as an essential electron carrier in the respiratory chain (complexes I–III) and a lipophilic antioxidant. Endogenous synthesis declines with age and is depleted by statins (HMG-CoA reductase inhibition blocks the CoQ10 synthesis pathway). Clinical evidence supports: reduced blood pressure in hypertension, reduced statin-associated myopathy with co-supplementation, and potential benefit in heart failure (Q-SYMBIO trial). Ubiquinol form (reduced) has superior bioavailability vs. ubiquinone, especially in older adults. Used broadly for cardiovascular health, mitochondrial function, anti-aging, and statin myopathy prevention. Safe and well-tolerated.
Evidence
Moderate evidence
Safety
Unknown safety profile
Clinical Status
Phase II
Last Sync
Feb 19, 2026
Last Reviewed
Not reviewed yet
Physician Notes
Ubiquinol form is better absorbed than ubiquinone. 200mg/day is the standard dose. Higher doses (400mg) for migraine prevention. Always supplement if on statins.
Monitoring
- No specific labs
- CoQ10 serum level if clinically indicated
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Pharmacology
Evidence Score
Scores estimated from study counts. Exact breakdown computed after research sync.
Plain-English Snapshot
CoQ10 is currently categorized as a supplement compound.
Evidence is moderate (73/100): promising signal from 247 indexed studies, but context and population still matter.
Safety scoring is incomplete. Start conservatively and monitor carefully.
Core mechanism
Electron shuttle in mitochondrial ETC (complex I-III); lipophilic antioxidant protecting cell membranes; regenerates vitamins C and E; replenishes statin-depleted CoQ10
Practical Context
Strongest current signals
- Level A: Clinical efficacy of adjunctive use of coenzyme Q10 in non-surgical periodontal treatment: A systematic review.
- Level C: The protective effects of coenzyme Q10 on blood pressure: a narrative review of anti-inflammatory and antioxidant mechanisms.
- Level C: Coenzyme Q10 and Cognition: A Review.