Is it possible to combine MADOPAR and UBIQUINOL COQ10 + PHOSPHATIDYLSERINE IN LIPOSOMAL FORM?
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Szymon Siudak Pharmacist
3 years ago
There are currently no studies that would suggest the occurrence of interactions between these components, hence there are no contraindications to such a combination. In people with Parkinson's disease, the concentration of coenzyme Q 10 is lower compared to healthy people. Studies have been conducted in which patients were given doses of 1200 mg of coenzyme Q 10. In this way, the condition of patients was improved compared to the placebo group. Other studies using a lower dose, i.e. 300 mg of coenzyme Q 10, did not confirm the positive effect of this substance on the symptoms accompanying Parkinson's disease. However, these studies have shown that coenzyme Q 10 at a dose of 300 mg per day is safe and well tolerated by patients with Parkinson's disease who simultaneously take various medications for this condition. Phosphatidylserine, present in milk and fish, allows brain cells to metabolize glucose and allows them to bind to neurotransmitters. It stimulates the brain to produce dopamine, a component whose dysfunction causes the symptoms of Parkinson's disease. I enclose a link to an article that may be interesting: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/drzenie-rak-czy-to-choroba-parkinsona.