niacin will not clear out your system, only time will
Not sure. But since niacin does not clean drugs out of your system, it's really a moot point.
No, Flush Free Niacin does not clean out your system. It is meant to assist with heart and cardiovascular wellness, circulation, and it contributes to energy metabolism.
niacin is a B vitamin, used to "flush" your system of cholesterol and/or drugs. I do not know why you would want the actual niacin out of your system, rather than the unwanted substances. Check your food labels, they all have a daily dose of niacin in them. Your body naturally needs it. Unless you've overdosed on it...seek some medical attention! =) this answer is gae as f***!
I am googling the same question. the doc said I can take 2, but I think 2 made me pee blood
How many niacin pills do you got to take to clean weed out of your system? 7-10 taking one a day and drinking lots of fluids.
Niacin does not clean drugs -- any drug -- out of your system. It is entirely useless for that purpose. See the Related Questions below for more information.
Niacin, an over the counter in vitamin section
Niacin for drug cleansing is a very popular myth. It is often used for "cleansing" after marijuana usage. It does not work. If anything, high doses of niacin can be pretty dangerous. THC stores in the body's fat cells, and it will metabolize out all on its own. If you are not a heavy user, it does not take very long.
At a large enough dose, niacin could cause temporary liver damage and cause hydrocodone to remain in your system longer, since hydrocodone is primarily metabolised by the liver.
Niaspan is a long acting form of niacin. Doctors use this to prevent the flushing effect that you get from niacin. If this is too expensive, just tell your doctor you want to switch to the plain niacin. If you take an aspirin tablet 30 minutes before you take the niacin, you can cut down on the flushing effect.
Niacin does not clean drugs -- ANY drug -- from your system. And massive doses of niacin can be toxic. In extreme cases this could result in liver failure, and at the very least it will be extremely unpleasant. See the Related Link below for more information.