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CoQ10 and Aspirin??

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I have noted a number of CoQ10 manufacturers say not to take "blood thinners" with CoQ10 - while some others are a bit more specific and say not to take Warfarin and CoQ10 together. Anybody have any PERSONAL EXPERIENCE with CoQ10 plus Aspirin please???

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Good questions. I take clopidogrel, a blood thinner and delayed taking Q10 because i was concerned about an interaction, but couldn't find any definitive evidence not to. I now take 200mg a day. I dont know how to describe the results but i took a test for blood clotting and the results were acceptable. If I cut myself I can bleed for much longer than would be normal before it clots. My personal conclusion for clopidogrel is that its not an issue.

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I take 100mg ubiquinol and take aspirin. Have done for 2 years+ no problems.

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