Not if it happens once. However, continual or daily intakes of 1,500 to 3000mg can have severe adverse side effects on the liver.
Dietary requirements for niacin depend on the age, gender, size, and activity level of the individual. Niacin requirements range from 5 mg in infants up to 20 mg in certain adults.
3000
More than the recommended amount on the bottle.
3000 mg or 3 kg.
3000 mg is = 3 g divide milligrams by 1000 or in this case 3000 by 1000 to get grams
More than the recommended amount on the bottle.
Too much niacin can increase your heart rate. The recommended daily dose for a normal adult is between 13 mg and 17 mg.
yes you can overdose and die on that much. that will kill you.
17 mg
No, but it can cause flushing. And in overdose, vomiting (which also causes flushing.)
Anything more than your prescribed dose is an overdose.
Yes. Easily.