No-Flush Niacin 400 mg

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Brand: CHK Nutrition

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Net Contents

50 Capsule(s)

Serving Size

1 Capsule(s)

Servings Per Container

Not specified

Supplement Form

Capsule

Bar Code (UPC/SKU)

7 87500 03151 1

Product Version

Not specified

Suggested Use

Suggested use: As a dietary supplement; adults take one capsule; one (1) to two (2) times daily with meals; or as directed by a healthcare professional.

Market Reference

$8.25 – $99.99· 20 listings
  • No-Flush Niacin HDL+

    Res-Q4.6(10)
    $27.95
  • Common Market No-Flush Niacin Capsules

    Stallop Formulas
    $23.99
  • Nature's Blend Niacin 400 mg No Flush Capsules (60 ea)

    HealthWarehouse.com
    $14.99
  • Holly Hill Health Foods No Flush Niacin 50 Capsules

    Remedy's Nutrition
    $16.50
  • Basic's Flush Free Niacin / Inositol Dietary Supplement

    Carewell5.0(2)
    $10.99
  • Niacin – Flush Free

    VivaVitamins.com
    $24.99
  • Niacin

    Bock Nutritionals
    $42.99
  • Anabolic Laboratories Niacin Hex No Flush 100 Vegan Capsules

    Cincinnati Health Institute5.0(1)
    $46.35

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Research & Studies

  • Niacin: The Real Story

    AW Saul, A Hoffer, HD Foster - 2023 - books.google.com

    … in health food stores as “no-flush niacin.” It costs perhaps three times as much as “regular” niacin, … foods, will not come close to even a 100 milligrams niacin supplement. We need extra …

    20237 citations
  • Important considerations for treatment with dietary supplement versus prescription niacin products

    JM Backes, RJ Padley, PM Moriarty - Postgraduate medicine, 2011 - Taylor & Francis

    … of niacin, discuss regulatory standards for dietary supplements … related to the efficacy and safety of various niacin products. … compound in “no-flush” or “flush-free” niacin products may …

    201124 citations
  • Wax-matrix extended-release niacin vs inositol hexanicotinate: A comparison of wax-matrix, extended-release niacin to inositol hexanicotinate “no-flush” niacin in …

    JM Keenan - Journal of Clinical Lipidology, 2013 - Elsevier

    … reluctant to use niacin. WMER and IHN, or “no-flush” niacin, are formulations of niacin that are … They are classified as dietary supplements by the Food and Drug Administration and are …

    201311 citations
  • The mechanism and mitigation of niacin‐induced flushing

    VS Kamanna, SH Ganji… - International journal of …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library

    … Inositol hexanicotinate is commonly referred to as no-flush niacin or flush-free niacin, but this dietary supplement has not been shown to have any beneficial effects on lipid parameters (…

    2009200 citations

Data sourced from the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD) · Label entered 2020-06-24. DSLD Label ID: 228537. This information is provided for educational reference only and is not medical advice. Always follow the product label and consult a doctor or pharmacist before use.