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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.
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Neasyn SR (Niaspan Nialip Generic Nicotinic Acid)
Neasyn SR (Niaspan Nialip Generic Nicotinic Acid)
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