last I checked niacin will only help clear your system faster, although if it was like early 1990's niacin would fool the test. now a days it does nothing and some tests will either test for niacin and goldenseal, or give a false positive with eitherr in your system.
No. Some people use Vitamin B complexes to tint their urine to mask water-doping, but it will not defeat tests for doping, nor will it affect benzo tests.
Niacin does help rid the body of toxins. Its purpose is to support a healthy lipid blood profile. It does help for drug tests. THC is released into your blood stream from your fat. Niacin cleans the blood. The blood profile is released into your urine. Thus creating a clean urine state. When the niacin burns, it is working through you fat and blood. Proper flushing (diluting urine by urinating) is require to rid the chemicals.
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Not necessarily. Urine tests and blood tests measure different things and have different detection windows. Passing a urine test does not guarantee passing a blood test, as they are used to detect different substances and levels of substances in the body.
No, not really.
No, niacin will not clean drugs out of your system.
No, niacin will not help to clear marijuana from your system. The only way to remove marijuana from your system is through time as it metabolizes naturally. niacin is not an effective method for clearing drug metabolites from your system.
Niacin
Simple really. Don't take them.
If the patient has pyelonephritis, the urine tests will show the presence of white blood cells, and bacteria in the urine
Taking niacin will not make you pass a drug test.Firstly, the presence of niacin does not affect the presence of many other chemicals, and these are what are tested. For example, the various naturally secreted chemicals in urine and saliva, or the ones that should/would be present if you were taking drugs.Secondly, any levels which are beyond the accepted normal - that includes either being too low (dilution) or too high (added extras to mask) - and cannot be medically explained such as by a natural condition or by medicines being taken will result in an automatic fail.Finally, niacin in high levels is toxic. That is it can kill you. Niacin overdose symptoms include:Severe skin flushing combined with dizzinessRapid heartbeatSkin rash and itchingNausea and vomitingAbdominal painDiarrheaSevere liver damage (hepatoxicity)
No. It's legal, so there's not really a huge push to test for it.