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  2. Vitamin B3 - Wikipedia

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    Oral niacin or niacinamide is given as a treatment for this condition in doses ranging from 50 to 100 mg twice a day, with a good prognosis if identified and treated early. [17] Niacin synthesis is also deficient in carcinoid syndrome, because of metabolic diversion of its precursor tryptophan to form serotonin. [4]

  3. Inositol nicotinate - Wikipedia

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    Inositol nicotinate is generally safe when taken by mouth, but possible side effects include: Stomach upset; Intestinal gas; Nausea; Liver damage (similar to other niacin products) [1] It is marketed as "no-flush" niacin, but research suggests that the lack of flushing may be due to its limited conversion to active niacin. [4]

  4. Nicotinamide - Wikipedia

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    Niacinamide or nicotinamide is a form of vitamin B 3 found in food and used as a dietary supplement and medication. [2] [3] [4] As a supplement, it is used orally (swallowed by mouth) to prevent and treat pellagra (niacin deficiency). [3] While nicotinic acid (niacin) may be used for this purpose, niacinamide has the benefit of not causing skin ...

  5. Niacin - Wikipedia

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    Laropiprant is a prostaglandin D2 binding drug shown to reduce niacin-induced vasodilation and flushing side effects. [47] [93] [94] A clinical trial showed no additional efficacy of Tredaptive in lowering cholesterol when used together with other statin drugs, but did show an increase in other side effects. [95]

  6. Pellagra - Wikipedia

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    Pellagra is a disease caused by a lack of the vitamin niacin (vitamin B 3). [2] Symptoms include inflamed skin, diarrhea, dementia, and sores in the mouth. [1] Areas of the skin exposed to friction and radiation are typically affected first. [1]

  7. Lenacapavir injection lowers HIV risk by 96% - AOL

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    One study revealed that injection of the medication lenacapavir every six months could greatly reduce the risk for HIV infection among at-risk individuals. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV ...

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