Rs.536for 1 strip(s) (10 capsules each)
food interaction for CZQ
alcohol interaction for CZQ
pregnancy interaction for CZQ
lactation interaction for CZQ
food
alcohol
pregnancy
lactation
CZQ 10 Capsule may be taken with or without food, but it is better to take it at a fixed time.
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CAUTION
It is not known whether it is safe to consume alcohol with CZQ 10 Capsule. Please consult your doctor.
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Information regarding the use of CZQ 10 Capsule during pregnancy is not available. Please consult your doctor.
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Information regarding the use of CZQ 10 Capsule during breastfeeding is not available. Please consult your doctor.
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SALT INFORMATION FOR CZQ
Coenzyme Q10(100mg)
Uses
Coenzyme Q10 is used for nutritional deficiencies.
How it works
Coenzyme Q10 is a vitamin-like substance that provides essential nutrients.
Common side effects
Nausea, Diarrhea, Heartburn, Loss of appetite
L-Arginine(100mg)
Uses
L-Arginine is used in the treatment of nutritional deficiencies.
How it works
L-Arginine contains an amino acid, L-arginine. It works by improving blood flow to the muscles by widening the blood vessels. This improves growth of muscles.
Common side effects
Bloating, Abdominal pain, Allergy, Decreased blood pressure, Diarrhea, Gout, Airway inflammation, Aggravation of asthma
Omega-3 fatty acid(90mg)
Uses
Omega-3 fatty acid is used in the treatment of nutritional deficiencies.
How it works
Omega-3 fatty acid maintains good health and nutrition (mainly heart, blood vessels, brain and eye).
Common side effects
Nausea, Vomiting, Flatulence
Selenium(100mcg)
Uses
Selenium is used in the treatment of nutritional deficiencies.
How it works
Selenium provides essential nutrients.
Common side effects
Nervous system disorder, Fatigue, Garlic breath odor, Irritation, Rash, Hair loss, Nail disorder
SUBSTITUTES FOR CZQ
No substitutes foundExpert advice FOR CZQ
- Always consult your doctor before taking CoQ10 as a supplementary therapy.
- Precautions must be taken if you are suffering for liver problems.
- Diabetic patients on CoQ10 supplementation must closely monitor their blood sugar levels for sudden drop is sugar levels.
- Patients suffering from high blood pressure must also use CoQ10 with caution and monitor their blood pressure regularly.
Frequently asked questions FOR CZQ
Coenzyme Q10
Q. Who should take Coenzyme Q10?
You should take Coenzyme Q10 only if doctor has advised you. Coenzyme Q10 has a beneficial role when taken with other medicines in patients with heart failure, angina, high blood pressure, Parkinson’s disease, and migraine. It may also be advised in patients with Coenzyme Q10 deficiency, HIV/AIDS or in patients taking adriamycin. Coenzyme Q10 is an additional therapy to the prescribed treatment. Do not substitute Coenzyme Q10 for actual treatment required for these particular diseases.
Q. Is Coenzyme Q10 bad for the liver?
Coenzyme Q10 may cause an increase in liver enzymes. Therefore, if you have liver disease, inform your doctor before you start taking this medicine. Other common side effects of Coenzyme Q10 include sleeplessness, rashes, nausea, upper abdominal pain, dizziness, sensitivity to light, irritability, headaches, heartburn, and fatigue.
Q. Can Coenzyme Q10 cause sleeplessness?
Yes, Coenzyme Q10 may cause sleeplessness, however, it does not affect everyone. Consult your doctor if you have difficulty sleeping after taking Coenzyme Q10.
L-Arginine
Omega-3 fatty acid
Selenium
Q. Can I take selenium with synthyroid/ levothyroxine/ armour thyroid/ thyroxin?
There are no known interactions of selenium with any thyroid preparations such as synthyroid/ levothyroxine/ armour thyroid/ thyroxin. Selenium which is a part of selenoprotein (iodothyronine deiodinases) is essential for the conversion of thyroxine (T4) to the biologically active thyroid hormone triiodothyronine (T3) thereby it is important in thyroid hormone functioning
Q. Can I take selenium with calcium?
There are no known interactions of selenium with minerals such as calcium
Q. Can I take selenium with other vitamins/ vitamin C/ zinc?
Yes. Selenium (gluthathione peroxidase) has been reported to support the activity of vitamin E in limiting the oxidation of lipids (fats). Selenium also interacts with zinc (it affects cellular redox status). Selenium can, however, be taken with vitamins/ zinc; the combinations are available as a part of multivitamin preparation