Niaspan

label-niaspan-500mg-90ct

Niaspan (niacin) Coupons, Discounts & Cost

Niaspan (niacin) is a lipid-lowering (cholesterol-lowering) agent. One way to save money on the Niaspan retail cost regardless of income and insurance status is to use Niaspan coupons or discount cards from RXCoupons. Use this Niacin coupon at this online pharmacy and receive up to 75% off the sale price.

What should I know about Niaspan?

Niaspan (niacin) is a lipid-lowering (cholesterol-lowering) agent. Niacin is involved in the metabolism of fats, proteins, amino acids, purines, synthetic processes, etc. It helps avoid vitamin B3 deficiency. Niacin normalizes the concentration of lipoproteins in blood, reduces the concentration of total cholesterol, LDL, triglycerides, and increases HDL levels. It improves microcirculation and increases the blood fibrinolytic activity.

Niacin is well absorbed in the pyloric stomach and upper duodenum. It is excreted in the urine (in an unchanged form).

What should I know about niacin functions?

Niacin helps control blood glucose. It is involved in the synthesis of fatty acids which affect the functioning of the digestive system and improve your appetite. It is also widely known that niacin influences the process of breakdown of carbohydrates, proteins and fats. This substance plays an important role in gastric acid secretion and in the synthesis of red blood cells. Therefore, this is the perfect drug used for circulatory disorders. Niacin has beneficial effects on the cardiovascular and nervous systems.

Niacin plays an important role in the fight against cancer. It does not allow healthy cells turn into cancer cells. Do not forget about the role of niacin in the production of testosterone, estrogen, progesterone.

What should I know about Niaspan indications?

Niaspan indications:

  • Vitamin B3 deficiency: pellagra, unbalanced nutrition, malabsorption syndrome, rapid weight loss, gastrectomy, Hartnup disease, gastrointestinal diseases (gluten-sensitive enteropathy, persistent diarrhea, tropical sprue, Crohn's disease).
  • Mild vitamin PP deficiency: prolonged fever, diseases of the hepatobiliary system (acute and chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis), hyperthyroidism, chronic infections, chronic stress, pregnancy (especially with nicotine and drug dependence, multiple pregnancy), lactation.
  • Ischemic stroke, lower limbs vascular disease (Raynaud's disease), vascular spasm (bile and urinary tract), diabetic polyneuropathy, microangiopathy.
  • Hyperlipidemia (including primary hyperlipidemia).
  • Neuritis of the facial nerve, hypoacid gastritis, enterocolitis, colitis, wounds and trophic ulcers.

What is the right dose for Niaspan?

Adults should take 1 Niaspan tablet per day, preferably at bedtime. As for other indications, the dose may be increased up to 4 tablets per day.

Additional information about Niaspan side effects

Cardiovascular system: flushing of the face, low blood pressure, orthostatic hypotension, collapse.

Central and peripheral nervous system: paresthesia, dizziness.

Digestive system: fatty liver disease (in case of long-term use).

Metabolism: hyperuricemia, impaired glucose tolerance (in case of long-term use).

Other: allergic reactions.

Long-term treatment, high doses: diarrhea, anorexia, vomiting, liver dysfunction, fatty liver, ulceration of the mucous membrane of the stomach, arrhythmia, paresthesia, hyperuricemia, impaired glucose tolerance, hyperglycemia.

When should I avoid using Niaspan?

Do not take Niaspan if you have hypersensitivity to nicotinic acid, gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer (acute phase), hypertension, atherosclerosis, gout, hyperuricemia.

This drug is not used as a lipid-lowering agent in children up to 2 years of age.

Use caution in patients with hepatic insufficiency.

Long-term use of nicotinic acid (in high doses) may lead to fatty liver. To prevent complications, it is recommended to take foods rich in methionine, as well as lipoic acid and other lipotropics.

Contraindications for children:

  • Children up to 2 years (as a lipid-lowering agent).

Drug interactions

Care must be taken when combining Niaspan with antihypertensive agents, anticoagulants and acetylsalicylic acid.

Nicotinic acid reduces the toxicity of neomycin and prevents a decrease in the concentration of cholesterol and HDL.

Niaspan special instructions

Use extreme caution in patients with hemorrhage, glaucoma, gout, hyperuricemia, liver failure, hypotension, gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer.

Niaspan is not used for the correction of dyslipidemia in diabetic patients.

Ingredients
Medical Conditions
Companies

Niaspan Reviews

Please login or register to write a review.
There are no user reviews for this listing.
Already have an account?
Comments
You will be able to upload media right after you submit your review.