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Williams L et al. – When patients ask about supplementing statins with CoQ10, explain that available evidence does not support this practice. However, when taken at the recommended doses, CoQ10 likely poses little health risk. Patients should also be reminded of the proven benefits of statins, as well as the importance of lifestyle changes such as eating a low–fat diet and exercising regularly.

   

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