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| | Niacin- Health Encyclopedia and Reference |
 | | Although niacin is available in drug stores without a prescription, no one should ever take this drug in therapeutic doses without medical supervision. |  | | It is also helpful to begin the therapy on a non-working day to avoid any potential embarrassment that may occur from the flushing, which gradually diminishes as the body adjusts to the drug. |  | | Also, at a dosage of 1,000 mg per day, only 22 percent had flushing, tingling, headache, warmth, or itching with SR niacin, versus 53 percent with the IR medication. |
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| | Vitamin B3 -- Niacin - Elson M. Haas M.D. - HealthWorld Online |
 | | Many uses of niacin are based primarily on positive clinical experience and are not as well supported by medical research, although more studies are being done. |  | | One of the first signs of pellagra, or niacin deficiency, is the skin's sensitivity to light, and the skin becomes rough, thick, and dry (pellagra means "skin that is rough" in Italian). |  | | Other than photosensitivity, the first signs of niacin deficiency are noted as decreased energy production and problems with maintaining healthy functioning of the skin and intestines. |
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| | Niacin (Vitamin-B3, Nicotinic acid), Niacinamide - MayoClinic.com |
 | | Niacin in HIV-infected individuals with hyperlipidemia receiving potent antiretroviral therapy. |  | | Dietary tryptophan is also converted to niacin in the body. |  | | The influence of age and gender on niacin skin test results - implications for the use as a biochemical marker in schizophrenia. |
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| | Niacin (nicotinic acid, vitamin B3, Niacor, Niaspan, Slo-Niacin) to Cholesterol Lowering Drug Information by ... |
 | | Advanced deficiency of niacin can lead to a condition called pellagra in which individuals develop diarrhea, dermatitis and dementia. |  | | SIDE EFFECTS: The most common side effects of niacin are stomach upset, flushing, headache, itching and tingling sensations of the extremities. |  | | Blood tests to monitor for liver injury should be performed before niacin therapy begins, every 6-12 weeks for the first year, and then occasionally thereafter. |
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 | | "Niacins ability to dilate the superficial blood vessels of the skin, mostly around the chest and face but also in the hands, helps to stop bouts of Raynauds," Dr. Milner says. |  | | niacin, your doctor will begin with a much lower dose and increase it gradually over a period of weeks to help minimize flushing, says Dr. Milner. |  | | Theres also less chance of this form causing niacin flush, the characteristic reddening of the skin and itching that some people experience after taking |
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| | Niacin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This is known as the Michalek effect due to the toxic skin conditions as well as behavioral changes when Niacin is in one's system. |  | | There is no evidence that this is effective, however no evidence has been provided to the contarary. |  | | Vitamin B3 has also been used in nutritional treatments of alcoholism, cancer, Bell's Palsy, schizophrenia, senility and other mental illnesses by orthomolecular practitioners |
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 | | This will allow your doctor to see if the medicine is working properly to lower your cholesterol and triglyceride (fat) levels and if you should continue to take it. |  | | Some strengths of niacin are available only with your doctor's prescription. |  | | Tell your health care professional if you are using any other prescription or nonprescription (over-the-counter [OTC]) medicine. |
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| | Lipids Online Slides: niacin, HDL cholesterol, statins, ultrasound |
 | | Niacin is the most effective HDL-raising drug currently on the market, providing increases in HDL-C in the 25 to 30% range. |  | | The third category of medication for consideration in patients with low HDL is niacin. |  | | This significant independent and inverse relationship (r = â“0.16; P =.05) is of similar magnitude to that observed in the HDL-Atherosclerosis Treatment Study (HATS) during treatment with combined simvastatin plus niacin compared with placebo. |
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 | | Your article on Niacin and Cholesterol was of particular interest to me since I have high cholesterol (350 without treatment). |  | | Due to skin flushing I do not like to take more than 1200 mg of plain niacin. |  | | Is this in any way true and are there any less detrimental diuretics you could recommend? |
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| | MedlinePlus Drug Information: Niacin |
 | | tell your doctor and pharmacist if you are allergic to niacin, aspirin, tartrazine (a yellow dye in some processed foods and drugs), or any other drugs. |  | | Taking aspirin or another nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) or naproxen (Aleve, Naprosyn) 30 minutes before niacin may reduce the flushing. |  | | This medication is sometimes prescribed for other uses; ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information. |
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| | Endur-acin: Niacin (Nicotinic Acid), Lower Cholesterol Levels |
 | | This greatly reduces gastrointestinal upset and gut irritation associated with the buildup of localized concentrations of niacin and skin irritations associated with a rapid rise in blood levels. |  | | Very few niacin products have been subjected to clinical study. |  | | , owing to its unique extended release formulation, eliminates for most individuals the unpleasant skin flushing effect that occurs when taking niacin. |
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 | | In numerous trials it has been found to be free of side effects observed with niacin therapy. |  | | IHN has a broad range of therapeutic applications e.g. |  | | Niacin has long been prescribed for the treatment of various vascular conditions, particularly hyperlipidemias. |
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 | | NSP's Niacin is niacinamide which does not work as well as niacin for this instance. |  | | NSP's : Niacin is niacinamide which does not work as : well as niacin for this instance. |  | | Niacin is important to both the circulatory and nervous systems. |
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| | Niacin (Vitamin B-3) |
 | | This is a redness, warmth, and itching to the skin. |  | | Some characteristics of pellagra include decreased energy and problems maintaining the integrity of the skin and intestinal tract. |  | | The initial neurological symptoms are irritability and insomnia with headaches and can progress to extreme anxiety, depression and psychosis. |
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| | Niacin (no flush), qnt: 120 vcaps, size: 300 mg (New) |
 | | Our Flush Free Niacin uses niacin from inositol hexanicotinate. |  | | If you are pregnant or lactating consult a health care practitioner before taking Niacin |  | | The human body uses niacin in more than 50 chemical reactions. |
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| | Linus Pauling Institute at Oregon State University |
 | | Pellagra can be prevented by about 11 mg NE/day, but 12 mg to16 mg/day has been found to normalize the urinary excretion of niacin metabolites (breakdown products) in healthy young adults. |  | | Isoniazid is a niacin antagonist and long-term treatment has resulted in pellagra-like symptoms (35). |  | | Prolonged treatment with the anti-tuberculosis drug, Isoniazid, has also resulted in niacin deficiency (8). |
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 | | This form of niacin effectively eliminates flushing or redness of the skin. |  | | Many forms of niacin can produce a flushing or redness of the skin when consumed in large doses. |  | | Studies show that niacin can help maintain cardiovascular health by promoting a healthy balance of HDL and LDL cholesterol. |
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| | Niacin and Flushing |
 | | What is it about niacin that causes intense flushing and heat in the body? |  | | Flushing is one of the most troublesome effects of niacin. |  | | Some patients find that they experience less flushing with the time-release preparation. |
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| | MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Niacin |
 | | Niacin assists in the functioning of the digestive system, skin, and nerves. |  | | The symptoms include inflamed skin, digestive problems, and mental impairment. |  | | Even normal doses can be associated with skin flushing. |
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| | Buy Slo-Niacin Polygel Controlled-Release Niacin, 250mg, Tablets Online at drugstore.com |
 | | Niacin may cause temporary flushing, itching, and tingling, feelings of warmth and headache, particularly when beginning, increasing amount or changing brand of Niacin. |  | | This exclusive technology assures the gradual and measured release of niacin (nicotinic acid) and is designed to reduce the incidence of flushing and itching available in 250 mg, 500 mg, and 750 mg strengths. |  | | This product has the advantage of a slower release of niacin than conventional dosage forms. |
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| | L. Ron Hubbard, Ron the Humanitarian, Rehabilitating a Drugged Society - Niacin, the "Educated" vitamin by L. Ron ... |
 | | As also referenced here, however, niacin proved itself an extraordinarily effective catalyst for the discharging of radiation, and continues to prove so in the wake of spillage from nuclear reactors. |  | | Indeed, well before drug abuse became a pandemic scourge, niacin had been a definite point of study as an antidote to radiation exposure. |  | | While more importantly, both cases further reported equally remarkable improvements as to health, clarity of thought and increased vitality. |
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| | Blogcritics.org: If You Get Enough Niacin In Your Bloodstream...You Want More! |
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| | Niacin (Nicotinic Acid), Immediate Release, Lower Cholesterol Levels |
 | | Many research studies use the plain form of niacin due to its immediate impact upon cholesterol. |  | | Niacin is well known and clinically studied to produce favorable effects on all lipid components, indicating positive effects in promoting healthy cholesterol within normal limits. |  | | Most (P) niacin tablets are associated with the harmless but nuisance side effect of cutaneous flushing. |
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 | | Its main function is in metabolic pathways, especially those involved in making energy for the body. |  | | A deficiency in niacin results in Pellagra, which signs are inflammation of the skin, diarrhea, dementia, dermatitis, and hallucinations. |  | | effects niacin side flush niacin cholesterol niacin Niacin Niacin is one of a group of vitamins called the "B vitamins." Niacin works with other B vitamins to help your body use the energy you get from food. |
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| | PROVET HEALTHCARE INFORMATION - Niacin |
 | | Deficiency disease is still seen occasionally in dogs fed on a fad ration |  | | In the body niacin is a component of two coenzymes (NAD and NADP) which play important roles in cell respiration. |  | | Niacin is an essential vitamin found in many foods of plant and animal origin. |
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| | Nutrition Fact Sheet: Niacin (vitamin B3), Nutrition, Feinberg School of Medicine |
 | | High doses of niacin are also used as a pharmacological agent in blood lipid-lowering therapy. |  | | Pellagra is the clinical manifestation of advanced niacin deficiency that is characterized by dermatitis, dementia, and diarrhea. |  | | At this level of intake, histamine release may be triggered resulting in flushing of the skin which can be harmful to patients with asthma or peptic ulcer disease. |
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| | The World's Healthiest Foods: Feeling Great |
 | | Niacin is also used to synthesize starch that can be stored in the body's muscles and liver for eventual use as an energy source. |  | | Those getting the most niacin from foods (22 mg per day) were 70% less likely to have developed Alzheimer's disease than those consuming the least (about 13 mg daily), and their rate of age-related cognitive decline was significantly less. |  | | Use of the antituberculosis drug isoniazid can result in severe niacin deficiency. |
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 | | High doses may produce a pronounced niacin flush, characterized by tingling, reddening, and itching of the skin produced by the release of histamine. |  | | Pure niacin is acidic and may require a buffering agent to be co-ingested if its acidity is unacceptable. |  | | In addition, the body generally gets used to the niacin dosage over time and naturally reduces histamine release and the flush. |
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 | | A severe shortage of niacin leads to pellagra, a disease triggering skin problems, diarrhea, mental confusion, irritability, swelling of the mouth, and a smooth tongue. |  | | (People using hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis, as well as those who have malabsorption syndrome, may need extra niacin. |  | | Large amounts of niacin appear to be harmless when they come naturally from food |
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| | NIACIN Pellagra dementia |
 | | Deficiencies: Pellagra, the classic niacin deficiency disease, is characterized by bilateral dermatitis in sun exposed areas, glossitis, diarrhea, and dementia. |  | | Niacin and NAD are biosynthesized from dietary tryptophan via the kynurenine pathway and quinolinic acid. |  | | Niacin (nicotinic acid or nicotinamide) is essential in the form of the coenzymes nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) and NAD phosphate (NADP) in which the nicotinamide moiety acts as an electron acceptor or hydrogen donor in many biological redox reactions. |
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| | Niacin in Diet May Prevent Alzheimer's |
 | | Those who got the most niacin in their diets had much slower mental decline than those who got the least niacin. |  | | They found that those who got the least niacin were 70% more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease than those who got higher amounts. |  | | People who get dangerously little niacin in their diets develop a disease called pellagra. |
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| | Niacin (B3) |
 | | It can also be used therapeutically to control cholesterol levels, maintain proper circulation, act as an anti-inflammatory to ease arthritis symptoms, balance blood sugar levels for the prevention of diabetes, and finally, it can be used to stimulate a healthy nervous system, thus easing symptoms of depression, anxiety and insomnia. |  | | Niacin is specifically involved in carbohydrate metabolism, supplying our bodies with much needed energy. |  | | Studies have shown that heart disease affects many Americans each year, but the chance of developing heart disease can drop dramatically by eating... |
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| | Niacin Time Crunch |
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| | niacin - definition of niacin by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | niacin - a B vitamin essential for the normal function of the nervous system and the gastrointestinal tract |  | | NCOOH, that is a component of the vitamin B complex found in meat, wheat germ, dairy products, and yeast and is used to treat and prevent pellagra. |
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| | Official Website of NIACIN, featuring billy sheehan, dennis chambers and john novello |
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| | Niaspan Online, Description, Chemistry, Ingredients - Niacin - RxList Monographs |
 | | Niacin (nicotinic acid, or 3-pyridinecarboxylic acid) is a white, crystalline powder, very soluble in water, with the following structural formula: |  | | is an unscored, off-white tablet for oral administration that contains no color additives and is available in three tablet strengths containing 500, 750, and 1000mg niacin. |  | | For information on ordering Niaspan Online, please click the "online pharmacy" link on the blue horizontal navigation bar at the top of every page. |
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