Preprint Adverse effects of CoenzymeQ10 in the treatment of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME/CFS), 2024, Olsson

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Adverse effects of CoenzymeQ10 in the treatment of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME/CFS)

Gunnar L. Olsson1

1 Karolinska Institute


Purpose
In an ongoing study of oxidative stress and the effect of CoenzymeQ10 (CoQ10) at Bragée ME-Center in Stockholm, Sweden, incident and type of adverse effects were studied.

Method
Information of adverse effects were collected in three ways: 1: Study participants ending the study due to adverse effects. 2: Video consultations during the 12 weeks study where changes of symptoms and adverse effects were asked for. 3: At the end of the study the principal investigator (PI) asked for the occurrence of adverse effects.

Results
14 patients (11,7%) ended the study due to adverse effects. Most severe adverse effect was depression. During video visits 300 occurrences of changing symptoms/adverse effects were recorded. Most common were insomnia, headache and gastroenteric dysfunction. At the visit to the PI at the end of the study 47 participants reported adverse effects, most commonly mild reactions such as rashes, insomnia and gastrointestinal symptoms. More severe adverse effects reported were palpitations, depression, headache, and anxiety.

Conclusion
Adverse effects when taking CoQ10 seem to be common. Most often the symptoms are mild. Gastrointestinal symptoms, rashes and insomnia were common. A more severe adverse reaction was depression which previously has not been described.

 
My response to CoQ10 is over a wide range. I have had boosts to energy levels, allowing me to finish my university studies. I have had zero benefit from a wide range of CoQ10 supplements, my response to specific supplements has been highly variable. I have had it induce subtle cognitive changes. My worst was in 1993 or so. I got hit with severe memory loss for a day. I could not recall where I lived. This was the day after I took CoQ10 for the first time. Like with many supplements we have to take the individual response into account.
 
No placebo control, so it doesn't tell us much with any certainty. It's an observational study, which is okay, but the authors certainly should not be making statements like this:
Conclusion
Adverse effects when taking CoQ10 seem to be common. Most often the symptoms are mild. Gastrointestinal symptoms, rashes and insomnia were common. A more severe adverse reaction was depression which previously has not been described.
There is no way that they can know that the various mostly common ailments reported had anything to do with CoQ10.
 
Here's our CoQ10 discussion thread
CoQ10 - Coenzyme Q10
You can find more studies of CoQ10 by clicking on the tag top left.

e.g. this one of post-Covid symptoms, click on the arrow in the quote title to follow the link
Interpretation: We conclude that CoQ10 treatment does not appear to significantly reduce the number or severity of PCC-related symptoms when compared to placebo.
 
There was a discussion on PR many years ago where a member "SOC" who was taking high dose CoQ10 recommended by Dr. Klimas that improved her delayed PEM. She wrote about her detailed experience.
 
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