Statins inhibit the mevalonate pathway, which produces both cholesterol AND CoQ10. Every statin depletes CoQ10 — proportional to dose.
Folkers et al. (1990); Rundek et al. (2004) — measurable CoQ10 depletion in 100% of statin users
Muscle pain (myalgia), fatigue, weakness, exercise intolerance
Ubiquinol 200–400mg daily. Use ubiquinol (active form) not ubiquinone — over age 40 conversion is impaired.
View on Fullscript: Life Extension Super Ubiquinol CoQ10Discuss with your physician before adjusting supplementation. This is educational content, not medical advice.
Statins reduce cholesterol, the precursor to Vitamin D synthesis in skin. Long-term statin use is independently associated with lower 25(OH)D levels.
Pérez-Castrillón et al. (2010) — statin users show significantly lower Vitamin D vs. matched controls
Fatigue, bone loss, immune suppression, muscle weakness
Test 25(OH)D. Supplement 2,000–5,000 IU D3 + K2 daily to maintain 50–80 ng/mL.
View on Fullscript: Thorne Vitamin D/K2 LiquidDiscuss with your physician before adjusting supplementation. This is educational content, not medical advice.
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