One area of interest is coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10 or ubiquinol). Because statins can lower CoQ10 levels in the body, some individuals try supplementation to support energy and muscle comfort. Doses in the range of 100–200 mg per day of the ubiquinol form have been studied, often taken with food for better absorption.
Some smaller studies and meta-analyses suggest potential relief for muscle symptoms when CoQ10 is added, while others show mixed or limited benefits. Guidelines from major heart organizations do not routinely recommend it for all users, but it is generally considered safe for most people when discussed with a doctor.
If you are considering CoQ10, bring this up during your visit so your provider can review your specific situation and check for any interactions.
