Timed Release Niacin 100 mg
Product Type
supplement
Packaging Size
Serving Size
1.0 Captab(s)
UPC
005367038017
Ingredients
niacin | 1000.0 | mg |
Description
225 Rev. 04/13 R-29 Re-order No. 370106 Questions or comments? 1-800-645-2158 www.rugbylaboratories.com
Formulation
Caution: Niacin may cause temporary flushing, itching and tingling, feelings of warmth and headache, particularly when beginning, increasing dose, or changing brand of niacin. These effects seldom require discontinuing niacin use. Free of sugar, starch, sodium, gluten, yeast, soy, corn, preservatives, nuts, animal by-products and artificial colors-flavors.
Precautions
Increased uric acid and glucose levels and abnormal liver function tests have been reported in persons taking daily doses of 500 mg or more of niacin. Discontinue use and consult a physician immediately if any of the following symptoms occur: persistent flu-like symptoms (nausea, vomiting, a general ?not well? feeling), loss of appetite, a decrease in urine output associated with dark colored urine, muscle discomfort such as tender, swollen muscles or weakness, irregular heartbeat; or cloudy or blurry vision. Warnings: Do not use this product if you have a known sensitivity or allergy to niacin. Keep out of reach of children. Tamper resistant - Do not use if imprinted safety seal under cap is broken or missing Use only under the advice and supervision of a physician if you:
have heart disease, recurrent chest pain (angina), or recently suffered a heart attack,
are taking high blood pressure or cholesterol-lowering drugs (because of possible drug interactions),
have any of the following conditions: gallbladder disease, gout, arterial bleeding, glaucoma, diabetes, impaired liver function, peptic ulcer, or are a pregnant or lactating woman. Caution: Niacin may cause temporary flushing, itching and tingling, feelings of warmth and headache, particularly when beginning, increasing dose, 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.