QR-100 Tablet (Coenzyme Q10) is a supplements used to boost
cellular energy production and provide antioxidant protection. Primarily
beneficial for heart health (congestive heart failure), blood pressure
management, and migraine prevention, they are often used to replenish CoQ10
levels depleted by statin medications. They are ideally taken with
fat-containing meals for absorption.
Key Benefits of QR-100 Tablet
Ø
Heart
Health: May help manage heart failure and improve blood vessel function.
Ø
Migraine
Reduction: Daily supplementation may reduce the frequency and severity of
migraines.
Ø
Statin
Side Effects: Often recommended to mitigate muscle pain/aching linked to
statin-induced CoQ10 depletion.
Ø
Energy
Production: Promotes ATP production in mitochondria, potentially helping with
fatigue.
Ø Antioxidant
Support: Protects cells from damage caused by oxidative stress.
Ingredients & Forms
of QR-100 Tablet
Ø
Active
Ingredient: The primary active ingredient is Coenzyme Q10, often in forms labeled
as Ubiquinone (oxidized) or Ubiquinol (reduced, often higher absorption).
Ø
Additives: Tablets often include binders, fillers, and sometimes lipids or Vitamin
E to enhance absorption.
Ø Formulations: Available as softgels, capsules, tablets, and oral liquids.
Usage & Administration
of QR-100 Tablet
Ø
Administration: Take with meals containing fat/oil to improve absorption.
Ø
Daily
Routine: Higher daily amounts may be divided throughout the day.
Ø Effectiveness
Tracking: For conditions like migraines, it may take 3 months to see results.
Indications
of QR-100 Tablet
Ø
Congestive heart failure.
Ø
Statin-induced myopathy (muscle pain).
Ø
Migraine prophylaxis.
Ø Blood pressure regulation.
Side Effects & Safety
of QR-100 Tablet
CoQ10 is generally considered safe with few side
effects.
Ø Common
Side Effects: Minor stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and appetite loss.
Ø Allergic
Reactions: Rare, but can include skin rash or hives.
Ø Safety
Warning: May interact with blood-thinning medications like Warfarin (Coumadin).
Ø Precautions: Consult a doctor if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or managing chronic diseases like diabetes.