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Niacin (nicotinic acid) is used to prevent and treat niacin deficiency (pellagra). Niacin deficiency may result from certain medical conditions (e.g. alcohol abuse malabsorption syndrome Hartnup disease) poor diet or long-term use of certain medications (e.g. isoniazid).Niacin deficiency can cause diarrhea confusion (dementia) tongue redness/swelling and peeling red skin. Niacin is also known as vitamin B3 one of the B-complex vitamins. Vitamins help to support the body's ability to make and break down natural compounds (metabolism) needed for good health. Niacinamide (nicotinamide) is a different form of vitamin B3 and does not work the same as niacin. Do not substitute unless directed by your doctor.OTHER USES: This section contains uses of this drug that are not listed in the approved professional labeling for the drug but may be prescribed by your health care professional. Use this drug for a condition that is listed in this section only if it has been so prescribed by your health care professional.Niacin may also be used to improve cholesterol and lower fat levels (triglycerides) in the blood under the care of your doctor. It is generally used after non-drug treatments have not been fully successful at lowering cholesterol (e.g. diet change increase in exercise weight loss if overweight). Doses for treating these blood fat problems are usually much higher than for dietary problems.How to use Nicotinic Acid OralSee also Drug Interactions section.Take this medication by mouth with food usually once or twice a day or as directed by your doctor. Taking niacin on an empty stomach increases side effects (e.g. flushing upset stomach). Follow all directions on the product package. If you are uncertain about any of the information consult your doctor or pharmacist.Niacin is available in different formulations (e.g. immediate sustained release). If your doctor has prescribed niacin do not switch strengths brands or forms because doing so may increase the risk of severe liver problems.Sustained-release capsules and tablets must be swallowed whole. Check with your pharmacist whether you may break the tablet on the score line. Do not crush or chew extended-release tablets or capsules. Doing so can destroy the long action of the drug and may increase side effects.To prevent flushing do not take this medication with alcohol or hot drinks. Taking a plain (non-enteric-coated 325-milligram) aspirin or a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (e.g. ibuprofen) 30 minutes before taking niacin may help prevent flushing. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for specific directions on aspirin/NSAID use before starting your niacin treatment to make sure it is right for you especially if you are also using "blood thinners" (anticoagulants such as warfarin or heparins).If you also take certain other drugs to lower blood fats (bile acid-binding resins such as cholestyramine or colestipol) take niacin at least 6 hours before or after taking these medications. These products interact with niacin preventing its full absorption. Continue to take other medications to lower your cholesterol as directed by your doctor.Dosage is based on your medical condition and response to therapy. Follow the directions on the label or your doctor's instructions carefully. If you are taking this for lipid problems your doctor will start you at a low dose and gradually increase your dose in order to minimize side effects. Your dose will need to be increased slowly even if you are already taking niacin and are being switched from another niacin product to this product. Use this medication regularly in order to get the most benefit from it. To help you remember take it at the same times each day.If this medication has been prescribed by your doctor do not stop taking it unless your doctor tells you to do so. If your doctor tells you to stop taking niacin do not start taking it again until your doctor has given you instructions on how to restart it. Your dose may need to be gradually increased to the dose you were on.It is very important to continue to follow your doctor's advice about diet and exercise.If your condition persists or worsens or if you think you may have a serious medical problem seek immediate medical attention.Nicotinic Acid Oral is used to treat the following:Deficiency of the Vitamin Niacin Pellagra High Amount of Fats in the Blood High Cholesterol Heterozygous High Cholesterol High Amount of Triglyceride in the Blood Combined High Blood Cholesterol and Triglyceride Level Low HDL Cholesterol Myocardial Reinfarction Prevention Slow Progression of Disease of the Arteries of the HeartNicotinic Acid Oral may also be used to treat:Increased Triglycerides and Cholesterol
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Nicotinic acid is used with diet changes (restriction of cholesterol and fat intake) to reduce the amount of cholesterol and certain fatty substances in your blood. Niacin is also used to prevent and treat pellagra (niacin deficiency) a disease caused by inadequate diet and other medical problems. Niacin is a B-complex vitamin.
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