Can people with rheumatoid arthritis take coenzyme Q10?

People with rheumatoid arthritis can take coenzyme Q10. However, it is currently believed that coenzyme Q10 has no role in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.
The main role of coenzyme Q10 can protect ischemic cardiomyocytes, with hepatoprotective and anti-aldosterone effect, but also can assist in the treatment of hepatitis, cardiovascular disease, cancer and other related diseases. Among the appropriate supplementation of coenzyme Q10 can not only help cell metabolism, but also enhance their own immune ability, assisting in the treatment of chronic diseases.
Coenzyme Q10 needs to be used under the guidance of a doctor when taking coenzyme Q10. If patients who are allergic to the components of coenzyme Q10, pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, bile duct obstruction, severe liver insufficiency and other people, try to avoid the use of this kind of drug. Although patients with rheumatoid arthritis can take coenzyme Q10. However, it is currently believed that Coenzyme Q10 has no role in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.
Rheumatoid arthritis patients are advised to go to the rheumatology and immunology department of regular hospitals and other related departments for detailed consultation, follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment, and do not self-medication.