painful flushing of the skin
painful flushing of the skin
niacin causes hives?
Wrong. It is indeed possible to overdose on niacin. The fact that it's a vitamin does not make it "safe." Massive doses of niacin can put you in the hospital, and can cause liver damage, liver failure and even death. See the Related Question below.
There is no Niacin OD. You can cause Liver and Kidney damage by taking too much though.
dependsniacin can cause flushingniacin can reduce cholesterol levelsinositol probably won't cause flushinginositol probably won't reduce cholesterol levels
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.
Niacin does not help clean drugs out of your system. It is totally useless for that purpose. Furthermore, massive doses of niacin can cause liver damage and even death. See the Related Question below for more detailed information.
Niacin lots of Niacin. But he cautious cause it doesn't always work. Sweating, and pissing will help too. And cranberry pills. But if you need to cleanse why smoke?
"Snorting" (inhaling) any chemical can affect the nasal lining. Even though niacin is a vitamin, as a powder, it could cause injury to the mucus membranes.
promotes a reduction of lipid levels in the blood
No, but it can cause flushing. And in overdose, vomiting (which also causes flushing.)
Too much Niacin in VERY height does for a long period of time is said to cause some liver damage that may or may not reverse itself. It can give you skin flushing, and has been known to cause itching, rashes, and nausea in some people. It also can give you a warm sensation that is sometimes not pleasant to some people. Some side effects do not happen to all people. In addition, some side effects are disputed as well.