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If a CoQ10 supplement wasn't ingested to address the shortfall caused by the statins, then the patients would still have a problem with low CoQ10, even tho the statins were discontinued. They would still need to take CoQ10 to get their levels up to normal, because low CoQ10 can worsen PD symptoms, even tho the statins had been stopped. |
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