I've wasted money on supplements before that did nothing. What makes this worth trying?
That is a fair concern — and it is exactly why we built the guarantee the way we did. Try Hiven for 60 full days. If the cramps are still waking you up and you have felt no difference — contact us for a full refund. Even if the bottle is empty. No questions asked.
We are confident enough in this to take on all the risk, because the mechanism is real: if your cramps are caused by statin-induced CoQ10 depletion, replenishing CoQ10 addresses the cause directly.
How long until I see results?
Faster than you might expect. Some people notice the cramps easing within the first few days — the language we hear most often is "almost like night and day" and "within a few days I immediately saw a change."
Most people who respond notice meaningful improvement within the first two weeks. A smaller number take a full month.
Is CoQ10 safe to take long-term?
Yes. CoQ10 is a molecule your body produces naturally — statins simply suppress that production. Taking a CoQ10 supplement is not introducing a foreign compound; it is restoring something your body already makes and uses.
It has been studied extensively and is well-tolerated by the vast majority of people, including those on statins. There are no known interactions with standard statin medications. As with any supplement, let your doctor know you are taking it — particularly if you are on blood thinners or have other conditions being managed medically.
Can't I just grab any cheaper CoQ10 at the drugstore?
You can — but here's why most people who try one don't feel much of a change. Most drugstore bottles are 30–100mg, often too low to matter for someone on a statin. And CoQ10 is fat-soluble, so swallowed on an empty stomach or in a cheaply-made capsule, most of it never gets absorbed.
Hiven is a full 200mg dose, made specifically for people on a statin, meant to be taken with a meal so your body actually uses it. Same molecule but at the right amount and in the right way.
Are there any side effects?
For most people, no. CoQ10 is one of the most widely studied and best-tolerated supplements there is — it's a substance your body already makes, so you're simply topping up what you already have.
If you're pregnant, nursing, or managing a health condition, it's always smart to run any new supplement by your doctor first.
But for the average person on a statin, CoQ10 is about as gentle as a supplement gets — which is exactly why so many doctors and pharmacists recommend taking it alongside cholesterol medication.