Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 2 Researches
8
USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 2 Reviews
7.7
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Softgel
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Calories
7
Vitamin E (as dl-Alpha tocopheryl acetate)
68 mg
453%
Coenzyme Q10
100 mg
**

Top Medical Research Studies

7
CoQ10's uncertain effects on dizziness
We explored the potential benefits of coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) in addressing dizziness associated with Meniere-like syndrome. CoQ10 is known to play a crucial role in energy production within cells, particularly those in the heart, and it has been observed to have various health benefits.

In our review of the available research, we noted that CoQ10 may help improve immune function, which can indirectly assist individuals experiencing symptoms like vertigo or dizziness. While there is recognition of CoQ10's positive effects on heart health, the specific impact on dizziness remains somewhat uncertain.

We found that although trials suggested improvements in various cardiovascular conditions, the isolated effectiveness of CoQ10 for treating dizziness specifically wasn't definitively established in the studies reviewed. Thus, we remain cautiously optimistic about its potential while emphasizing the need for further research.
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We conducted a study to explore the effects of nonprescription therapies, particularly a combination supplement that includes coenzyme Q10, on dizziness associated with vestibular migraine (VM). Our research involved a group of 82 individuals diagnosed with VM, who filled out questionnaires before and three months after starting the treatment.

The results were quite promising: we noted significant decreases in symptom severity and frequency across various measures, including the Dizziness Handicap Inventory and the Vertigo Symptom Score. A notable number of participants reported improvements, with nearly half experiencing reduced symptoms after the intervention.

This suggests that coenzyme Q10, in conjunction with other nutraceuticals, may play a role in alleviating dizziness caused by VM. The supplement was well-tolerated among participants, offering a potential alternative for those struggling with VM symptoms.
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Most Useful Reviews

4
Controlled dizziness
51 people found this helpful
After struggling with hypertension, my blood pressure was alarmingly high. Traditional medications caused unbearable side effects, and I felt generally unwell. About three weeks ago, I decided to try this brand of coq10. Within a week, my resting BP is much improved, and I've experienced morning dizziness less frequently. I'm relieved to have it under control for the sake of my family.
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2
No change felt
CoQ10 consists of 100 very good quality long red gel capsules, which I take once a day. However, I still haven't noticed any difference. I continue to feel dizzy but am contemplating increasing my intake to two tablets daily. It’s thought to help boost energy utilization for the heart, brain, and heart muscle. There is no taste.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 2 Researches
8
  • All Researches
We conducted a study to explore the effects of nonprescription therapies, particularly a combination supplement that includes coenzyme Q10, on dizziness associated with vestibular migraine (VM). Our research involved a group of 82 individuals diagnosed with VM, who filled out questionnaires before and three months after starting the treatment.

The results were quite promising: we noted significant decreases in symptom severity and frequency across various measures, including the Dizziness Handicap Inventory and the Vertigo Symptom Score. A notable number of participants reported improvements, with nearly half experiencing reduced symptoms after the intervention.

This suggests that coenzyme Q10, in conjunction with other nutraceuticals, may play a role in alleviating dizziness caused by VM. The supplement was well-tolerated among participants, offering a potential alternative for those struggling with VM symptoms.
Read More
7
CoQ10's uncertain effects on dizziness
We explored the potential benefits of coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) in addressing dizziness associated with Meniere-like syndrome. CoQ10 is known to play a crucial role in energy production within cells, particularly those in the heart, and it has been observed to have various health benefits.

In our review of the available research, we noted that CoQ10 may help improve immune function, which can indirectly assist individuals experiencing symptoms like vertigo or dizziness. While there is recognition of CoQ10's positive effects on heart health, the specific impact on dizziness remains somewhat uncertain.

We found that although trials suggested improvements in various cardiovascular conditions, the isolated effectiveness of CoQ10 for treating dizziness specifically wasn't definitively established in the studies reviewed. Thus, we remain cautiously optimistic about its potential while emphasizing the need for further research.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 2 Reviews
7.7
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
4
Controlled dizziness
51 people found this helpful
After struggling with hypertension, my blood pressure was alarmingly high. Traditional medications caused unbearable side effects, and I felt generally unwell. About three weeks ago, I decided to try this brand of coq10. Within a week, my resting BP is much improved, and I've experienced morning dizziness less frequently. I'm relieved to have it under control for the sake of my family.
Read More
2
No change felt
CoQ10 consists of 100 very good quality long red gel capsules, which I take once a day. However, I still haven't noticed any difference. I continue to feel dizzy but am contemplating increasing my intake to two tablets daily. It’s thought to help boost energy utilization for the heart, brain, and heart muscle. There is no taste.
Read More

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References

  1. Hannigan IP, Rosengren SM, Di Tanna GL, Watson SRD, Welgampola MS. Effects of nonprescription therapies on vestibular migraine: a questionnaire-based observational study. Intern Med J. 2024;54:916. doi:10.1111/imj.16314
  2. Kumar A, Kaur H, Devi P, Mohan V. Role of coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) in cardiac disease, hypertension and Meniere-like syndrome. Pharmacol Ther. 2009;124:259. doi:10.1016/j.pharmthera.2009.07.003
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