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Slo-Niacin Polygel Controlled-Release Niacin, 250mg, Tablets - 100 ea Offering is as of March 2004. Click through for current info, pricing, and availability.
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Slo-Niacin Polygel Controlled-Release Niacin, 250mg, Tablets - 100 ea
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Product Description - Doctor Recommended
- Polygel Controlled-Release Niacin
- Patented Formulation
Slo-Niacin Tablets are manufactured utilizing a unique, patented polygel controlled-release delivery system. 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. Safety Information Niacin may cause temporary flushing, itching, and tingling, feelings of warmth and headache, particularly when beginning, increasing amount or changing brand of Niacin. These effects seldom require discontinuing Niacin use. Skin rash, upset stomach, and low blood pressure when standing are less common symptoms; if they persist, contact a physician. Keep out of reach of children. Indications Slo-Niacin is a member of the vitamin B-complex group and is suggested as a dietary supplement. This product has the advantage of a slower release of niacin than conventional dosage forms. This may permit its use by those who do not tolerate immediate-release tablets. Ingredients Niacin (250 mg.), Cellulose Polymer Derivative, Vegetable Stearine, Magnesium Stearate, Silicon Dioxide, Glyceryl Behenate, FD&C Red #40 Directions Adults - One half Slo-Niacin tablet morning or evening, or as directed by a physician. Before using more than 500 mg. daily, consult a physician. Note: Slo-Niacin tablets may be broken on the score line, but should not be crushed or chewed. The inactive matrix of the tablet is not absorbed and may be excreted intact in the stool.
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