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Vital Nutrients Niacin 500 mg - 90 vegan tabs
SKU: VNNIA
UPC : 693465543115
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Product Overview
Vital Nutrients Niacin 500mg - 90 Tablets | Support the Peripheral Circulatory System
Vital Nutrients Niacin 500 mg Extended Release tablets contain Niacin (vitamin B3), a water soluble vitamin with an important role in cellular metabolism. Niacin has a very long history of clinical use in supporting cardiovascular health and has been shown to support lipid and cholesterol metabolism. Niacin has an impressive record of nutritional supportive effects on cholesterol metabolism that are documented in numerous clinical trials. Clinical studies also suggest niacin may also support the peripheral circulatory system and healthy fibrinogen production. Vital Nutrients Niacin 500mg Extended Release Tablets contain a time-release matrix that slowly secretes niacin into the body. Clinical trials have demonstrated bioavailability and tolerance of Vital Nutrients extended release Niacin. 1500 mg per day supports lipid metabolism.
• Supports healthy cholesterol levels
• Promotes healthy lipid metabolism
• Features a time release coating
Serving Size:1 TabletServings Per Container:90
Product Features
Dietary Considerations-
- Wheat Free
- Dairy/ Milk Free
- Gluten Free
- Soy Free
- Sugar Free
- Egg Free
Ingredients
Niacin (extended release)500 mg3125%Other Ingredients:Vegetable Waxes, Rice Bran, Carnauba, Stearic Acid (Veg), Magnesium Stearate (Veg), Silica
Dosage/Suggested Use
1 tablet 2 times daily, or as directed by your healthcare professional.
Warnings
Store sealed in a cool dry place. Keep out of reach of children. Use only if safety seal is intact. If pregnant, consult your physician before taking.
Excludes: Gluten (wheat, rye, barely)†, milk/dairy (casein/whey)†, soy protein†, egg protein†, sugar
Do not use if pregnant or breastfeeding or if you have a history of gout, kidney or liver dysfunction. Larger than recommended doses of niacin have been associated with liver dysfunction. If taking cholesterol lowering medications, blood thinners, or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs) please consult your clinician prior to use.