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TriVita - CoEnzyme Q-10

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TriVita

CoEnzyme Q-10

B grade
75/100
SUPPIE SCORE
78/100
EFFICACY
High
SAFETY
62/100
CLEANLINESS

What Does CoEnzyme Q-10 Do?

- CoQ-10 dose fixed at 50 mg per softgel. - Maximum 3 soft gels gives 150 mg total. - Vitamin E amount not disclosed on label.
Is 50 mg of CoQ-10 enough per day, or should I take the maximum 3 soft gels?
Does the softgel contain any soy allergens from the lecithin?
Can I take this while on statin medication without consulting my doctor?
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What Are the Benefits of CoEnzyme Q-10?

Based on proven scientific research

Cardiovascular supportStrong
Energy productionModerate
Antioxidant supportModerate

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What Are the Side Effects of TriVita CoEnzyme Q-10?

Always consult your health practitioner if in doubt.

RiskLow Risk

Overview

- Generally recognized as safe at 50-150 mg daily.
- May interact with warfarin and blood pressure medications.
- Consult physician if pregnant, nursing, or on statins.
- Contains soy lecithin; avoid if soy allergic.
- Gelatin softgels not suitable for strict vegetarians.
- No major adverse effects reported at recommended doses.

Potential Side Effects

Negative Interactions

Inactive Ingredients

Rice bran oil
Low Risk
Gelatin
Low Risk
Glycerin
Low Risk
Soy lecithin
Medium Risk
Yellow beeswax
Good
Titanium dioxide
Medium Risk
Annatto color
Good

What Are the Ingredients in TriVita CoEnzyme Q-10?

CoEnzyme Q-10
50 mg
Vitamin E (tocopherols)
not available in provided sources
Rice bran oil
Gelatin
Glycerin
Soy lecithin
Yellow beeswax
Titanium dioxide
Annatto color

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about TriVita CoEnzyme Q-10