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Nutritional Health  Sustained Release  Vegetarian Formula  Niacin - Forms and Safety.
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Niacin 500 mg (250 Tabs)

Niacin 500 mg - 250 Tabs

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Nutritional Health Sustained Release Vegetarian Formula Niacin - Forms and Safety

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Niacin 500 mg - 250 Tabs
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Serving Size:  1 Tablet Suggested Usage:  As a dietary supplement, take 1 tablet daily, preferably with meals.  This extra high potency tablet should be taken under doctor's supervision.  Niacin often causes itching or flushing but this sustained release tablet minimizes those problems.  Consider taking this product in combination with NOW

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