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CanPrev Inno-Q-Nol 200mg, Bioactive Coenzyme Q10 200mg Ubiquinol, Triple Protected Stability, 30-60 Softgels

CanPrev Inno-Q-Nol 200mg, Bioactive Coenzyme Q10 200mg Ubiquinol, Triple Protected Stability, 30-60 Softgels

CanPrev Inno-Q-Nol 200mg Ubiquinol Details

CanPrev Inno-Q-Nol delivers 200mg of Kaneka Ubiquinol™ per softgel — the active (reduced) form of CoQ10. Triple Protected Stability technology shields the oxidation-sensitive ubiquinol molecule with ascorbyl palmitate, MCT oil, and annatto extract. Built for adults over 40, people on statin medication (who often supplement CoQ10), and anyone focused on cardiovascular and cellular energy support.

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Quick Facts

Brand CanPrev
Form Softgel (MCT oil base)
Active ingredient Kaneka Ubiquinol™ 200mg per softgel
CoQ10 form Ubiquinol (reduced, active form)
Stabilization Triple Protected Stability — ascorbyl palmitate, MCT, annatto
Sizes 30 softgels and 60 softgels
Diet Gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, Made in Canada

Who Inno-Q-Nol 200mg Is For

  • You're over 40 and want a CoQ10 that doesn't require conversion to the active form
  • You take a statin medication and your practitioner recommended CoQ10 support
  • You want premium-tier Kaneka Ubiquinol™ (the branded gold-standard raw material)
  • You want higher per-softgel potency (200mg) — fewer pills than lower-dose products
  • You're focused on cardiovascular health, cellular energy, or healthy aging
  • You've used standard CoQ10 (ubiquinone) without much noticeable benefit and want to try the active form

Who this product is NOT for: Anyone taking warfarin or other blood thinners — CoQ10 may interfere with anticoagulation. Anyone on blood pressure medication — CoQ10 can modestly lower blood pressure and needs to be coordinated with your practitioner. Anyone taking chemotherapy drugs — talk to your oncologist first; CoQ10 has potential interactions. If you're under 40 and healthy, your body likely converts ubiquinone to ubiquinol efficiently, and standard CoQ10 at a lower cost may be sufficient.

Vitamart's Take

Ubiquinol vs ubiquinone is one of the most-discussed topics in the CoQ10 category. Standard CoQ10 (ubiquinone) is the oxidized form — your body has to convert it to ubiquinol (the active form) to use it. Younger healthy people convert efficiently. After about age 40, and especially for people on statin medications (which deplete CoQ10), that conversion becomes less efficient. Ubiquinol skips the conversion. Whether the difference is worth the higher cost depends on your situation. Kaneka Ubiquinol™ is the branded form used in most credible ubiquinol research.

How Inno-Q-Nol Compares

Inno-Q-Nol vs Standard CoQ10 (Ubiquinone)

Standard CoQ10 is ubiquinone, which your body converts to ubiquinol before using. Younger healthy adults convert efficiently — standard CoQ10 at a lower cost is fine for them. Older adults (40+), people on statins, and those with reduced antioxidant capacity often benefit more from ubiquinol because it skips the conversion step. Choose ubiquinone for general daily use under 40; choose ubiquinol if you fit the targeted-use profile.

Inno-Q-Nol 200mg vs Lower-Dose Ubiquinol (50–100mg)

Lower-dose ubiquinol (50–100mg per softgel) is the entry-tier option for maintenance use. CanPrev Inno-Q-Nol 200mg is built for adults who want a meaningful single-softgel daily dose — common in cardiovascular routines and for statin users. Higher dose, higher cost per softgel, fewer pills per day.

Inno-Q-Nol vs CanPrev CoQ10 MRB or Inno-Q-Nol 100mg

CanPrev has a CoQ10 ladder. CoQ10 MRB uses water-soluble CoQ10 (ubiquinone with absorption tech) at lower cost. Inno-Q-Nol 100mg is the moderate ubiquinol option. Inno-Q-Nol 200mg is the higher-dose ubiquinol. Choose based on age, conversion ability, dose target, and budget — your practitioner can help match the form to your situation.

Why Ubiquinol vs Ubiquinone

  • Two forms of CoQ10. Ubiquinone is the oxidized form (yellow-orange); ubiquinol is the reduced form (white-cream). Both exist in your body and convert back and forth as part of normal cellular metabolism.
  • Why conversion matters. The body needs ubiquinol to do its main jobs (mitochondrial energy production, antioxidant defence). If you supplement ubiquinone, your body must reduce it to ubiquinol first.
  • Conversion efficiency declines with age — partly why CoQ10 levels in tissue drop after 40. For older adults, supplementing the active form directly can be more efficient.
  • Statins and CoQ10. Statin drugs (atorvastatin, simvastatin, etc.) work by blocking an enzyme that also produces CoQ10 — so they deplete the body's CoQ10 stores. Many practitioners recommend supplemental CoQ10 (often ubiquinol) for statin users. Always coordinate with your prescribing doctor.
  • Why stability tech matters. Ubiquinol is highly oxidation-sensitive — when exposed to air, it converts back to ubiquinone. Triple Protected Stability uses an antioxidant package (ascorbyl palmitate + MCT + annatto) to protect the active form until the softgel is digested.

How To Use

Take 1 softgel daily with a meal that contains some fat — CoQ10 is fat-soluble and absorbs significantly better with dietary fat. Morning or with breakfast is common. Take consistently for several weeks — CoQ10 levels build up in tissue over time.

Cautions: Consult your healthcare practitioner before use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have a medical condition, or are taking any medication. Specifically discuss with your practitioner if you take: blood pressure medication (CoQ10 may modestly lower blood pressure), blood thinners like warfarin (potential interactions), chemotherapy drugs (potential interactions), or statins (CoQ10 supplementation is often recommended but should be coordinated). Keep out of reach of children.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I take ubiquinol or regular CoQ10?
Under 40 and healthy: standard CoQ10 (ubiquinone) is usually fine at a lower cost. Over 40, on statin medication, or with reduced antioxidant capacity: ubiquinol may be a better fit because it skips the conversion step your body becomes less efficient at over time.
Is 200mg a high dose?
It's a meaningful daily dose. Maintenance routines often use 100mg/day; cardiovascular and statin-user routines often use 100–300mg/day. Some practitioners go to 400–600mg for specific situations. 200mg is the "solid middle" of the ubiquinol dose range.
Why with food?
CoQ10 is fat-soluble — it absorbs significantly better with a meal that contains some fat. Taking it on an empty stomach reduces how much actually makes it into your bloodstream. Pair with breakfast that includes eggs, avocado, nuts, or healthy oils.
What's "Triple Protected Stability"?
Ubiquinol oxidizes back to ubiquinone when exposed to air or light. CanPrev's softgel uses three protective layers — ascorbyl palmitate (fat-soluble vitamin C), MCT oil (delivery and stability), and annatto seed extract (natural antioxidant) — to keep the ubiquinol in its active form until the softgel breaks down in your digestive system.
Can I take this with my statin?
Many practitioners recommend CoQ10 (often ubiquinol) for people on statins, because statins deplete the body's CoQ10. That said — never start a new supplement alongside prescription medication without telling your prescribing doctor. Coordinate the timing and dose with them.
How long until I notice effects?
CoQ10 levels in tissue build up over weeks. Energy-related effects can sometimes be noticed within 2–4 weeks; cardiovascular and recovery support benefits build over 8–12 weeks. Be patient and consistent.

Pairs Well With

  • Omega-3 Fish Oil — the most common cardiovascular pair with CoQ10
  • Magnesium — foundational heart and muscle mineral
  • Vitamin D — common daily foundation
  • B-complex vitamins — energy support pair

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CanPrev Inno-Q-Nol 200mg Ubiquinol Details

CanPrev Inno-Q-Nol delivers 200mg of Kaneka Ubiquinol™ per softgel — the active (reduced) form of CoQ10. Triple Protected Stability technology shields the oxidation-sensitive ubiquinol molecule with ascorbyl palmitate, MCT oil, and annatto extract. Built for adults over 40, people on statin medication (who often supplement CoQ10), and anyone focused on cardiovascular and cellular energy support.

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Quick Facts

Brand CanPrev
Form Softgel (MCT oil base)
Active ingredient Kaneka Ubiquinol™ 200mg per softgel
CoQ10 form Ubiquinol (reduced, active form)
Stabilization Triple Protected Stability — ascorbyl palmitate, MCT, annatto
Sizes 30 softgels and 60 softgels
Diet Gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, Made in Canada

Who Inno-Q-Nol 200mg Is For

  • You're over 40 and want a CoQ10 that doesn't require conversion to the active form
  • You take a statin medication and your practitioner recommended CoQ10 support
  • You want premium-tier Kaneka Ubiquinol™ (the branded gold-standard raw material)
  • You want higher per-softgel potency (200mg) — fewer pills than lower-dose products
  • You're focused on cardiovascular health, cellular energy, or healthy aging
  • You've used standard CoQ10 (ubiquinone) without much noticeable benefit and want to try the active form

Who this product is NOT for: Anyone taking warfarin or other blood thinners — CoQ10 may interfere with anticoagulation. Anyone on blood pressure medication — CoQ10 can modestly lower blood pressure and needs to be coordinated with your practitioner. Anyone taking chemotherapy drugs — talk to your oncologist first; CoQ10 has potential interactions. If you're under 40 and healthy, your body likely converts ubiquinone to ubiquinol efficiently, and standard CoQ10 at a lower cost may be sufficient.

Vitamart's Take

Ubiquinol vs ubiquinone is one of the most-discussed topics in the CoQ10 category. Standard CoQ10 (ubiquinone) is the oxidized form — your body has to convert it to ubiquinol (the active form) to use it. Younger healthy people convert efficiently. After about age 40, and especially for people on statin medications (which deplete CoQ10), that conversion becomes less efficient. Ubiquinol skips the conversion. Whether the difference is worth the higher cost depends on your situation. Kaneka Ubiquinol™ is the branded form used in most credible ubiquinol research.

How Inno-Q-Nol Compares

Inno-Q-Nol vs Standard CoQ10 (Ubiquinone)

Standard CoQ10 is ubiquinone, which your body converts to ubiquinol before using. Younger healthy adults convert efficiently — standard CoQ10 at a lower cost is fine for them. Older adults (40+), people on statins, and those with reduced antioxidant capacity often benefit more from ubiquinol because it skips the conversion step. Choose ubiquinone for general daily use under 40; choose ubiquinol if you fit the targeted-use profile.

Inno-Q-Nol 200mg vs Lower-Dose Ubiquinol (50–100mg)

Lower-dose ubiquinol (50–100mg per softgel) is the entry-tier option for maintenance use. CanPrev Inno-Q-Nol 200mg is built for adults who want a meaningful single-softgel daily dose — common in cardiovascular routines and for statin users. Higher dose, higher cost per softgel, fewer pills per day.

Inno-Q-Nol vs CanPrev CoQ10 MRB or Inno-Q-Nol 100mg

CanPrev has a CoQ10 ladder. CoQ10 MRB uses water-soluble CoQ10 (ubiquinone with absorption tech) at lower cost. Inno-Q-Nol 100mg is the moderate ubiquinol option. Inno-Q-Nol 200mg is the higher-dose ubiquinol. Choose based on age, conversion ability, dose target, and budget — your practitioner can help match the form to your situation.

Why Ubiquinol vs Ubiquinone

  • Two forms of CoQ10. Ubiquinone is the oxidized form (yellow-orange); ubiquinol is the reduced form (white-cream). Both exist in your body and convert back and forth as part of normal cellular metabolism.
  • Why conversion matters. The body needs ubiquinol to do its main jobs (mitochondrial energy production, antioxidant defence). If you supplement ubiquinone, your body must reduce it to ubiquinol first.
  • Conversion efficiency declines with age — partly why CoQ10 levels in tissue drop after 40. For older adults, supplementing the active form directly can be more efficient.
  • Statins and CoQ10. Statin drugs (atorvastatin, simvastatin, etc.) work by blocking an enzyme that also produces CoQ10 — so they deplete the body's CoQ10 stores. Many practitioners recommend supplemental CoQ10 (often ubiquinol) for statin users. Always coordinate with your prescribing doctor.
  • Why stability tech matters. Ubiquinol is highly oxidation-sensitive — when exposed to air, it converts back to ubiquinone. Triple Protected Stability uses an antioxidant package (ascorbyl palmitate + MCT + annatto) to protect the active form until the softgel is digested.

How To Use

Take 1 softgel daily with a meal that contains some fat — CoQ10 is fat-soluble and absorbs significantly better with dietary fat. Morning or with breakfast is common. Take consistently for several weeks — CoQ10 levels build up in tissue over time.

Cautions: Consult your healthcare practitioner before use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have a medical condition, or are taking any medication. Specifically discuss with your practitioner if you take: blood pressure medication (CoQ10 may modestly lower blood pressure), blood thinners like warfarin (potential interactions), chemotherapy drugs (potential interactions), or statins (CoQ10 supplementation is often recommended but should be coordinated). Keep out of reach of children.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I take ubiquinol or regular CoQ10?
Under 40 and healthy: standard CoQ10 (ubiquinone) is usually fine at a lower cost. Over 40, on statin medication, or with reduced antioxidant capacity: ubiquinol may be a better fit because it skips the conversion step your body becomes less efficient at over time.
Is 200mg a high dose?
It's a meaningful daily dose. Maintenance routines often use 100mg/day; cardiovascular and statin-user routines often use 100–300mg/day. Some practitioners go to 400–600mg for specific situations. 200mg is the "solid middle" of the ubiquinol dose range.
Why with food?
CoQ10 is fat-soluble — it absorbs significantly better with a meal that contains some fat. Taking it on an empty stomach reduces how much actually makes it into your bloodstream. Pair with breakfast that includes eggs, avocado, nuts, or healthy oils.
What's "Triple Protected Stability"?
Ubiquinol oxidizes back to ubiquinone when exposed to air or light. CanPrev's softgel uses three protective layers — ascorbyl palmitate (fat-soluble vitamin C), MCT oil (delivery and stability), and annatto seed extract (natural antioxidant) — to keep the ubiquinol in its active form until the softgel breaks down in your digestive system.
Can I take this with my statin?
Many practitioners recommend CoQ10 (often ubiquinol) for people on statins, because statins deplete the body's CoQ10. That said — never start a new supplement alongside prescription medication without telling your prescribing doctor. Coordinate the timing and dose with them.
How long until I notice effects?
CoQ10 levels in tissue build up over weeks. Energy-related effects can sometimes be noticed within 2–4 weeks; cardiovascular and recovery support benefits build over 8–12 weeks. Be patient and consistent.

Pairs Well With

  • Omega-3 Fish Oil — the most common cardiovascular pair with CoQ10
  • Magnesium — foundational heart and muscle mineral
  • Vitamin D — common daily foundation
  • B-complex vitamins — energy support pair

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  • Energy Support Supplements
  • All CanPrev Supplements

About Vitamart

Vitamart.ca is Canada's vitamin specialist. We've been selling vitamins and supplements to Canadian families since 2005, shipping from our Ontario warehouse to every province. We believe in quality products you trust at prices you love — no fancy packaging markups, no pushy upsells, just the vitamins you need at the lowest prices in Canada. Backed by our Low Price Guarantee: find a lower advertised price at a Canadian competitor and we'll beat it by 1¢.

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CanPrev Inno-Q-Nol 200mg Ubiquinol Details

CanPrev Inno-Q-Nol delivers 200mg of Kaneka Ubiquinol™ per softgel — the active (reduced) form of CoQ10. Triple Protected Stability technology shields the oxidation-sensitive ubiquinol molecule with ascorbyl palmitate, MCT oil, and annatto extract. Built for adults over 40, people on statin medication (who often supplement CoQ10), and anyone focused on cardiovascular and cellular energy support.

Vitamins Lowest Prices | Lowest Price in Canada — Guaranteed | Ships from Ontario across Canada

Quick Facts

Brand CanPrev
Form Softgel (MCT oil base)
Active ingredient Kaneka Ubiquinol™ 200mg per softgel
CoQ10 form Ubiquinol (reduced, active form)
Stabilization Triple Protected Stability — ascorbyl palmitate, MCT, annatto
Sizes 30 softgels and 60 softgels
Diet Gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, Made in Canada

Who Inno-Q-Nol 200mg Is For

  • You're over 40 and want a CoQ10 that doesn't require conversion to the active form
  • You take a statin medication and your practitioner recommended CoQ10 support
  • You want premium-tier Kaneka Ubiquinol™ (the branded gold-standard raw material)
  • You want higher per-softgel potency (200mg) — fewer pills than lower-dose products
  • You're focused on cardiovascular health, cellular energy, or healthy aging
  • You've used standard CoQ10 (ubiquinone) without much noticeable benefit and want to try the active form

Who this product is NOT for: Anyone taking warfarin or other blood thinners — CoQ10 may interfere with anticoagulation. Anyone on blood pressure medication — CoQ10 can modestly lower blood pressure and needs to be coordinated with your practitioner. Anyone taking chemotherapy drugs — talk to your oncologist first; CoQ10 has potential interactions. If you're under 40 and healthy, your body likely converts ubiquinone to ubiquinol efficiently, and standard CoQ10 at a lower cost may be sufficient.

Vitamart's Take

Ubiquinol vs ubiquinone is one of the most-discussed topics in the CoQ10 category. Standard CoQ10 (ubiquinone) is the oxidized form — your body has to convert it to ubiquinol (the active form) to use it. Younger healthy people convert efficiently. After about age 40, and especially for people on statin medications (which deplete CoQ10), that conversion becomes less efficient. Ubiquinol skips the conversion. Whether the difference is worth the higher cost depends on your situation. Kaneka Ubiquinol™ is the branded form used in most credible ubiquinol research.

How Inno-Q-Nol Compares

Inno-Q-Nol vs Standard CoQ10 (Ubiquinone)

Standard CoQ10 is ubiquinone, which your body converts to ubiquinol before using. Younger healthy adults convert efficiently — standard CoQ10 at a lower cost is fine for them. Older adults (40+), people on statins, and those with reduced antioxidant capacity often benefit more from ubiquinol because it skips the conversion step. Choose ubiquinone for general daily use under 40; choose ubiquinol if you fit the targeted-use profile.

Inno-Q-Nol 200mg vs Lower-Dose Ubiquinol (50–100mg)

Lower-dose ubiquinol (50–100mg per softgel) is the entry-tier option for maintenance use. CanPrev Inno-Q-Nol 200mg is built for adults who want a meaningful single-softgel daily dose — common in cardiovascular routines and for statin users. Higher dose, higher cost per softgel, fewer pills per day.

Inno-Q-Nol vs CanPrev CoQ10 MRB or Inno-Q-Nol 100mg

CanPrev has a CoQ10 ladder. CoQ10 MRB uses water-soluble CoQ10 (ubiquinone with absorption tech) at lower cost. Inno-Q-Nol 100mg is the moderate ubiquinol option. Inno-Q-Nol 200mg is the higher-dose ubiquinol. Choose based on age, conversion ability, dose target, and budget — your practitioner can help match the form to your situation.

Why Ubiquinol vs Ubiquinone

  • Two forms of CoQ10. Ubiquinone is the oxidized form (yellow-orange); ubiquinol is the reduced form (white-cream). Both exist in your body and convert back and forth as part of normal cellular metabolism.
  • Why conversion matters. The body needs ubiquinol to do its main jobs (mitochondrial energy production, antioxidant defence). If you supplement ubiquinone, your body must reduce it to ubiquinol first.
  • Conversion efficiency declines with age — partly why CoQ10 levels in tissue drop after 40. For older adults, supplementing the active form directly can be more efficient.
  • Statins and CoQ10. Statin drugs (atorvastatin, simvastatin, etc.) work by blocking an enzyme that also produces CoQ10 — so they deplete the body's CoQ10 stores. Many practitioners recommend supplemental CoQ10 (often ubiquinol) for statin users. Always coordinate with your prescribing doctor.
  • Why stability tech matters. Ubiquinol is highly oxidation-sensitive — when exposed to air, it converts back to ubiquinone. Triple Protected Stability uses an antioxidant package (ascorbyl palmitate + MCT + annatto) to protect the active form until the softgel is digested.

How To Use

Take 1 softgel daily with a meal that contains some fat — CoQ10 is fat-soluble and absorbs significantly better with dietary fat. Morning or with breakfast is common. Take consistently for several weeks — CoQ10 levels build up in tissue over time.

Cautions: Consult your healthcare practitioner before use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have a medical condition, or are taking any medication. Specifically discuss with your practitioner if you take: blood pressure medication (CoQ10 may modestly lower blood pressure), blood thinners like warfarin (potential interactions), chemotherapy drugs (potential interactions), or statins (CoQ10 supplementation is often recommended but should be coordinated). Keep out of reach of children.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I take ubiquinol or regular CoQ10?
Under 40 and healthy: standard CoQ10 (ubiquinone) is usually fine at a lower cost. Over 40, on statin medication, or with reduced antioxidant capacity: ubiquinol may be a better fit because it skips the conversion step your body becomes less efficient at over time.
Is 200mg a high dose?
It's a meaningful daily dose. Maintenance routines often use 100mg/day; cardiovascular and statin-user routines often use 100–300mg/day. Some practitioners go to 400–600mg for specific situations. 200mg is the "solid middle" of the ubiquinol dose range.
Why with food?
CoQ10 is fat-soluble — it absorbs significantly better with a meal that contains some fat. Taking it on an empty stomach reduces how much actually makes it into your bloodstream. Pair with breakfast that includes eggs, avocado, nuts, or healthy oils.
What's "Triple Protected Stability"?
Ubiquinol oxidizes back to ubiquinone when exposed to air or light. CanPrev's softgel uses three protective layers — ascorbyl palmitate (fat-soluble vitamin C), MCT oil (delivery and stability), and annatto seed extract (natural antioxidant) — to keep the ubiquinol in its active form until the softgel breaks down in your digestive system.
Can I take this with my statin?
Many practitioners recommend CoQ10 (often ubiquinol) for people on statins, because statins deplete the body's CoQ10. That said — never start a new supplement alongside prescription medication without telling your prescribing doctor. Coordinate the timing and dose with them.
How long until I notice effects?
CoQ10 levels in tissue build up over weeks. Energy-related effects can sometimes be noticed within 2–4 weeks; cardiovascular and recovery support benefits build over 8–12 weeks. Be patient and consistent.

Pairs Well With

  • Omega-3 Fish Oil — the most common cardiovascular pair with CoQ10
  • Magnesium — foundational heart and muscle mineral
  • Vitamin D — common daily foundation
  • B-complex vitamins — energy support pair

💡 Subscribe & save up to 10% on every order — never run out of your daily supplements.

Compare Similar Products

  • All CoQ10 & Ubiquinol Supplements
  • Heart Health Supplements
  • Energy Support Supplements
  • All CanPrev Supplements

About Vitamart

Vitamart.ca is Canada's vitamin specialist. We've been selling vitamins and supplements to Canadian families since 2005, shipping from our Ontario warehouse to every province. We believe in quality products you trust at prices you love — no fancy packaging markups, no pushy upsells, just the vitamins you need at the lowest prices in Canada. Backed by our Low Price Guarantee: find a lower advertised price at a Canadian competitor and we'll beat it by 1¢.

Vitamins Lowest Prices.