No-Flush Niacin 500 mg

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Brand: DC

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Net Contents

60 Capsule(s)

Serving Size

1 Capsule(s)

Servings Per Container

Not specified

Supplement Form

Capsule

Bar Code (UPC/SKU)

Not specified

Product Version

Not specified

Suggested Use

Directions: As a dietary supplement; take 1 capsule one to two times daily; preferably with a meal.

Market Reference

$6.00 – $48.04· 40 listings
  • Nature's Bounty Flush Free Niacin 500 mg

    Walmart - Nestle Health Science4.7(126)
    $25.28
  • Niacin Flush Free 500 Mg Cap, 500 MG Capsules

    Amazon.com
    $7.50
  • No-flush Niacin 500 Mg

    EarthTurns.com
    $19.98
  • Source Naturals No-Flush Niacin

    Borinquen Natural4.8(233)
    $7.90
  • Flush-Free Niacin Now

    NOW4.7(1600)
    $43.99
  • Natural Factors Niacin 100 mg 90 Tablets

    iHerb4.6(590)
    $16.07
  • Solgar No-Flush Niacin 500 mg Vegetable Capsules

    The Healthy Place4.8(318)
    $20.24
  • Puritan's Pride Flush Free Niacin 500 mg 250 Capsules

    Puritan's Pride4.7(114)
    $18.05

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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
  • The role of niacin in the management of dyslipidemia

    JM Keenan - Dyslipidemia, 2018 - intechopen.com

    … by its “no flush” claim is inositol hexanicotinate (six molecules of niacin attached to inositol). … There are many very inexpensive NAs available in pharmacies, health supplement stores, …

    20186 citations
  • Triglyceride lowering drugs

    KR Feingold - Endotext [Internet], 2025 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    … No flush” niacin is also available but is generally ineffective as a lipid-modifying agent because most of these preparations do not contain active nicotinic acid… fish oil supplements are …

    202583 citations
  • Treating Hyperlipidemia in Dogs

    M Carroll - Internal Medicine, 2022 - mspca.org

    … Niacin has vasodilatory effects and could cause some skin reddening. It might be reduced by giving it with meals or using a “no flush” niacin … Medical therapy should treat the underlying …

    20222 citations

Data sourced from the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD) · Label entered 2022-04-11. DSLD Label ID: 265927. 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.