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Drug Name | Dosage | Quantity | Price | Buy Now |
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Nicotinic Acid | 500mg | 100 | $32.00 | Add To Cart |
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Niacin is a B vitamin. Although Niacin can be found in various plants and animals, and as an additive to many other foods, some people have a lack of natural niacin in their bodies. Niacin can be used to lower cholesterol levels and reduce triglycerides in the blood. It may be used to lower the risk of heart attack in those with high cholesterol who have had a previous heart attack. Sometimes this medication is also used to treat coronary artery disease (atherosclerosis).
Store this medication at room temperature in a cool, dry location.
The side effects you experience may be increase when this drug is taken soon after or soon before drinking hot drinks, or alcoholic drinks. Be careful when standing up too fast as you may experience dizziness. Certain medications may interfere with Niacin, especially medications containing colestipol or cholestyramine. If it is necessary for you to take these medications with Niacin, take them at least 4 – 6 hours after using Niacin.
Do not use if the seal is broken.
Take Niacin as it was prescribed to you by a health care professional. Take this medication with a full glass of water. Do not take Niacin with a hot drink as it may increase some of the medications side effects. You may have abnormal results on urine tests when using this medication. Please inform your doctor that you are using Niacin before a urine test.
If you have allergies to this medication or nicotinic acid, or if you have liver disease, a stomach ulcer, or active bleeding do not take Niacin.
Severe: lightheadedness, fainting, rapid, hammering, or uneven heart beats; short of breath sensation, swelling, jaundice, muscle pain, tenderness, or weakness with fever or flu symptoms and dark colored urine.
Common: Mild dizziness, warm or tingly feeling under the skin, dry itchy skin, fever symptoms (hot/cold feelings), queasiness, diarrhea, belching, gas, muscle pains, or difficulty sleeping.
Other: None.
Brand Name: |
Niacin |
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Scientific Name: |
Nicotinic Acid |
Other Names: |
Niacin |
Strength(s): |
500mg |
Quantities Available: |
100 |
Formulation: |
Regular Release Tablet |
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