Niacin Time
by Carlson Laboratories Niacin is involved in the proper metabolism of fat and fat-like substances such as cholesterol. Niacin taken in a single 500mg often causes flushing or itching. Niacin-time contains niacin prepared by a patented method to minimize these unpleasant side effects. With many people there is absolutely no flush, and the amount needed is sometimes less than needed with other forms of Niacin. Each niacin-time tablet provides a gradual release of 500mg over a period of 5 to 7 hours for sustained absorption. Dr. Hoffman urges all patients who take Niacin-Time to monitor their usage with a health professional utilizing periodic blood tests fo liver function and other parameters. One tablet contains: Niacin 500 mg. Other ingredients: Brazil wax, vegetable stearin, magnesium stearate, silica. This product is a natural color. Preservative-free. Corn-free. Milk-free. Vegetarian. Wheat-free. Yeast-free. Sugar-free. Salt-free. Suggested use: Take one tablet daily at mealtime. Consult your physician before exceeding recommended use. Keep bottle tightly closed. The information and product descriptions appearing on this website are for information purposes only, and are not intended to provide medical advice to individuals. Consult with your physician if you have any health concerns, and before initiating any new diet, exercise, supplement, or other lifestyle changes. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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