It is bad to take any drug after it expires. The effects of taking expired drugs can be quite drastic and your may need your stomach pumped you do so,
Niacin is considered a supplement and not a drug. While the first responder is somewhat correct, the taking of expired niacin is not the most dangerous thing you could do. The greatest issue you have in this case is water absorption in the pill and a loss of potency. A month's supply of Niacin is under ten dollars from Amazon. I would recommend staying with the current pills to one's nearly so.
Yes. You can take Suboxone and niacin at the same time.
You should avoid too much niacin when you have gout as the niacin competes with the means the body has for eliminating uric acid,
Niacin is available in Walgreens. It is a vitamin B3 tablet and it is used to improve the cholesterol levels.
Regular food can help, such as less junk food and more fiber. Soluble fiber will bind with fats after digestion and move them out of the body. You can also take niacin. You have to take a lot and it can cause some bad flushes, but it has to be niacin, not niacinamide. There are brands of niacin with which you don't flush, but that isn't a home product. You can read about such at www.realfoodnutrients.com/chol/home.htm
No.
niacin will not clear out your system, only time will
It's it safe to donate plasma and take niacin pills
Not sure. But since niacin does not clean drugs out of your system, it's really a moot point.
Yes. Vitamin B3 known as niacin helps reduce colesterol. Niacin helps to reduce the 'bad colesterol' while increase the levels of 'good colesterol'. So if you are trying to reduce it, it will help if you take more B3.
None. It doesn't work and taking an OD of niacin is dangerous.
yes, always take your vitamins
No,not during pregnancy