A randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled trial compared 120 mg daily of coenzyme Q10 to placebo over 28 days in 144 heart attack patients. Those receiving CoQ10 experienced significantly fewer cases of chest pain, heart rhythm problems, and poor heart function compared to the placebo group. Importantly, major cardiac events—including heart deaths and repeat heart attacks—dropped to 15% with CoQ10 versus 31% with placebo.
We observed that CoQ10 treatment enhanced the body's natural antioxidant defenses and reduced markers of cellular damage. These results suggest CoQ10 may offer rapid protection when given shortly after a heart attack, though larger studies with longer follow-up are needed to fully confirm these encouraging findings.
We evaluated how coenzyme Q10 helps patients with heart disease. Patients with stable angina (chest pain from reduced heart blood flow) received 60 mg of coenzyme Q10 daily for 8 weeks alongside their regular medications. The results were encouraging—those who added coenzyme Q10 to their treatment experienced significant improvement in their symptoms without experiencing serious side effects.
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CoQ10 improves exercise tolerance in angina
Effects of coenzyme Q10 on exercise tolerance in chronic stable angina pectoris.
We evaluated CoQ10's effects on 12 angina patients using a rigorous double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover study with treadmill testing. Participants received 150 mg daily for 4 weeks.
CoQ10 significantly improved exercise capacity: patients exercised 61 seconds longer and reached ST-segment depression (a key heart stress indicator) 88 seconds later compared to placebo. The improvements correlated directly with blood CoQ10 levels.
While anginal attacks and nitroglycerin use trended downward, these reductions weren't statistically significant. The supplement was well-tolerated with minimal side effects, suggesting CoQ10 is a safe option for angina patients seeking to improve physical endurance.
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No more pain
14 people found this helpful
My heart no longer hurts! As a 21-year-old female, I previously led a sedentary lifestyle, consumed excessive caffeine, and suffered from anxiety, resulting in heavy pressure on my chest, akin to chest pain. I changed my habits, but the pain persisted. Since taking these, I have not experienced any tightness or pain since. I'm delighted and will continue to purchase it.
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Chest pain vanished
7 people found this helpful
After having Covid in January 2022, I developed a constant "heart ache" that lasted 3-4 weeks, alongside back pain. It was mild, not worsening with activity or deep breathing. After starting these coenzyme supplements, my chest pain was entirely gone within 2-3 days! This was remarkable and I believe in this wonderful antioxidant.
A randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled trial compared 120 mg daily of coenzyme Q10 to placebo over 28 days in 144 heart attack patients. Those receiving CoQ10 experienced significantly fewer cases of chest pain, heart rhythm problems, and poor heart function compared to the placebo group. Importantly, major cardiac events—including heart deaths and repeat heart attacks—dropped to 15% with CoQ10 versus 31% with placebo.
We observed that CoQ10 treatment enhanced the body's natural antioxidant defenses and reduced markers of cellular damage. These results suggest CoQ10 may offer rapid protection when given shortly after a heart attack, though larger studies with longer follow-up are needed to fully confirm these encouraging findings.
We evaluated how coenzyme Q10 helps patients with heart disease. Patients with stable angina (chest pain from reduced heart blood flow) received 60 mg of coenzyme Q10 daily for 8 weeks alongside their regular medications. The results were encouraging—those who added coenzyme Q10 to their treatment experienced significant improvement in their symptoms without experiencing serious side effects.
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CoQ10 reduces oxidative stress in effort angina
[The antioxidant protection of the heart by coenzyme Q10 in stable stenocardia of effort].
We examined how the body's stress response affects patients experiencing effort-induced chest pain (angina). Patients showed increased harmful oxygen molecules from immune cells, higher levels of oxidative damage markers, and reduced natural antioxidant defenses—worsening with disease severity.
When coenzyme Q10 was added to standard chest pain medications, it reduced the harmful oxygen production, decreased oxidative damage to fats in the blood, and restored the body's protective antioxidant capacity. This biochemical improvement translated into real clinical benefits, with patients experiencing meaningful relief from effort-induced chest pain.
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CoQ10 improves exercise tolerance in angina
Effects of coenzyme Q10 on exercise tolerance in chronic stable angina pectoris.
We evaluated CoQ10's effects on 12 angina patients using a rigorous double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover study with treadmill testing. Participants received 150 mg daily for 4 weeks.
CoQ10 significantly improved exercise capacity: patients exercised 61 seconds longer and reached ST-segment depression (a key heart stress indicator) 88 seconds later compared to placebo. The improvements correlated directly with blood CoQ10 levels.
While anginal attacks and nitroglycerin use trended downward, these reductions weren't statistically significant. The supplement was well-tolerated with minimal side effects, suggesting CoQ10 is a safe option for angina patients seeking to improve physical endurance.
Researchers reviewed clinical evidence on coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) for treating heart conditions. The literature showed that oral CoQ10 was safe and well-tolerated, with promising effects on heart function markers like ejection fraction and exercise capacity in chronic heart failure patients.
However, the evidence for angina and hypertension remains limited. While CoQ10 showed potential as an add-on therapy for heart failure, the review concluded it shouldn't replace standard treatments. More research is needed to establish optimal dosing, drug interactions, and whether CoQ10 truly works as a standalone therapy.
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No more pain
14 people found this helpful
My heart no longer hurts! As a 21-year-old female, I previously led a sedentary lifestyle, consumed excessive caffeine, and suffered from anxiety, resulting in heavy pressure on my chest, akin to chest pain. I changed my habits, but the pain persisted. Since taking these, I have not experienced any tightness or pain since. I'm delighted and will continue to purchase it.
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Chest pain vanished
7 people found this helpful
After having Covid in January 2022, I developed a constant "heart ache" that lasted 3-4 weeks, alongside back pain. It was mild, not worsening with activity or deep breathing. After starting these coenzyme supplements, my chest pain was entirely gone within 2-3 days! This was remarkable and I believe in this wonderful antioxidant.
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Kamikawa T, Kobayashi A, Yamashita T, Hayashi H, Yamazaki N. Effects of coenzyme Q10 on exercise tolerance in chronic stable angina pectoris. Am J Cardiol. 1985;56:247. PubMed