GNC Niacin 500mg 100’s Imported
Product Overview
GNC Niacin 500mg is a dietary supplement that provides 500 mg of niacin (vitamin B3) per vegetarian tablet. It is an imported product that supports healthy blood lipid profile and energy metabolism.
Key Features
- 100 vegetarian tablets per bottle
- Supports blood vessel health
- Supports energy metabolism
- Imported product
Suggested Usage
The recommended usage is to take 1 tablet daily as a dietary supplement. The product is non-GMO and gluten-free.
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Description
Product Overview
GNC Niacin 500mg is a dietary supplement that provides 500 mg of niacin (vitamin B3) per vegetarian tablet. It is an imported product that supports healthy blood lipid profile and energy metabolism.
Key Features
- 100 vegetarian tablets per bottle
- Supports blood vessel health
- Supports energy metabolism
- Imported product
Suggested Usage
The recommended usage is to take 1 tablet daily as a dietary supplement. The product is non-GMO and gluten-free.
Key Benefits of GNC Niacin 500mg
Based on the search results, the key benefits of GNC Niacin 500mg include:
- Supports a healthy blood lipid profile
- Supports energy metabolism
- Supports blood vessel health
Key Ingredients
The key ingredient in GNC Niacin 500mg is:
- Niacin (vitamin B3): 500 mg per vegetarian tablet
The supplement also contains other standard tablet ingredients such as microcrystalline cellulose, croscarmellose sodium, silicon dioxide, and vegetable-sourced stearic acid and magnesium stearate.The product is non-GMO and gluten-free
Mechanism of Action of Niacin
Niacin (vitamin B3) has several mechanisms of action that contribute to its lipid-lowering effects:
- Reduces synthesis of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), very low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (VLDL-C), lipoprotein(a) and triglycerides
- Increases high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C)
- Activates G protein-coupled receptors HCA 2 and HCA 3, which inhibit cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) production and suppress the release of free fatty acids from body fat
- Decreases free fatty acids, suppressing liver expression of apolipoprotein C3 and PPARg coactivator-1b, increasing VLDL-C turnover and reducing its production
- Directly inhibits the action of diacylglycerol O-acyltransferase 2 (DGAT2), a key enzyme for triglyceride synthesis
The mechanism behind niacin increasing HDL-C is not fully understood, but seems to occur by:
- Increasing apolipoprotein A1 levels by inhibiting its breakdown
- Inhibiting HDL-C hepatic uptake by suppressing production of the cholesterol ester transfer protein (CETP) gene
- Stimulating the ABCA1 transporter in monocytes and macrophages and upregulating peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma, resulting in reverse cholesterol transport
Chemical Structure of Niacin
Niacin, also known as nicotinic acid, has the following chemical structure:
It is a white, crystalline powder that is sparingly soluble in water. The molecular weight of niacin is 123.11 g/mol.The structural formula of niacin is:
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Niacin is a water-soluble B-complex vitamin and antihyperlipidemic agent. It is classified as 3-pyridinecarboxylic acid.                                                                 Niacin, also known as vitamin B3, can improve blood vessel health through several mechanisms:
Vasodilation
Niacin stimulates the release of prostaglandins, which are chemicals that help blood vessels dilate or widen. This improves blood flow and reduces blood pressure.
Reduces Inflammation
Niacin has anti-inflammatory properties that can help protect blood vessels from damage. It acts as an antioxidant to neutralize harmful free radicals.
Improves Cholesterol Levels
High doses of niacin can significantly increase HDL (good) cholesterol while modestly lowering LDL (bad) cholesterol and triglycerides. Improved cholesterol ratios reduce plaque buildup in arteries.
Enhances Nitric Oxide Production
Niacin stimulates the production of nitric oxide, a gas that signals blood vessels to relax and dilate. This improves blood flow and nutrient delivery to tissues.
Reduces Homocysteine
Niacin helps break down homocysteine, an amino acid that can damage blood vessels when present in high levels. Lowering homocysteine protects vascular health.
Key Precautions with GNC Niacin 500mg
- Avoid taking on an empty stomach – take with a low-fat meal or snack
- Consult a doctor if you have any allergies, very low blood pressure, bleeding disorders, diabetes, gallbladder disease, glaucoma, gout, heart disease, kidney disease, liver disease, mineral imbalances, stomach/intestinal ulcers, or underactive thyroid
- May cause dizziness – do not drive or operate machinery until you know how it affects you
- Avoid large amounts of alcohol which can worsen flushing
- Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or having surgery
- Monitor blood sugar if you have diabetes as niacin may raise levels
- Liver function, blood lipids, and uric acid should be monitored with blood tests
- Do not share this medication with others
Dietary Restrictions
- Maintain a well-balanced, low-cholesterol/low-fat diet
- Eat foods rich in niacin like meat, fish, poultry, enriched/whole grain breads and cereals
- Avoid large amounts of alcohol which can worsen flushing and other side effects
 key points about how niacin interacts with other medications:
Severe Interactions
- Niacin has severe interactions with at least 32 different drugs .
Serious Interactions
- Niacin has serious interactions with at least 79 different drugs .
Moderate Interactions
- Niacin has moderate interactions with at least 57 different drugs .
Specific Drug Interactions
- Niacin can increase the effects of blood thinners (anticoagulants), increasing the risk of bleeding .
- Niacin can enhance the blood pressure lowering effects of alpha-blocker medications, leading to low blood pressure .
- Niacin may decrease the effectiveness of cholesterol-lowering bile acid sequestrant drugs like colestipol and cholestyramine .
- Niacin may increase blood sugar levels in people taking diabetes medications like insulin, metformin, glyburide, and glipizide .
- Niacin should not be taken at the same time as the antibiotic tetracycline, as it can interfere with the absorption and effectiveness of tetracycline .
Alcohol and Food Interactions
- Alcohol can increase the flushing and itching side effects of niacin .
- Niacin should be taken with food to reduce gastrointestinal side effects .
Niacin During Pregnancy
- Niacin is generally considered safe to take during pregnancy when used in recommended amounts.
- The recommended dietary allowance (RDA) for niacin during pregnancy is 18 mg per day.
- Niacin supplementation may help prevent certain birth defects by supporting fetal development.
- However, high doses of prescription niacin (over 2,000-6,000 mg/day) should be avoided during pregnancy, as they can potentially cause harm.
- Pregnant women should consult their doctor before taking any niacin supplements, especially in high doses.
Niacin During Breastfeeding
- Niacin is excreted into breastmilk, so high doses of niacin supplements could potentially affect nursing infants.
- The RDA for niacin during breastfeeding is 17 mg per day.
- Breastfeeding women should stick to the recommended niacin intake and consult their doctor before taking niacin supplements.
- If niacin supplements are needed, the lowest effective dose should be used.
Dosage
- The recommended starting dose of GNC Niacin 500mg is 1 tablet daily, taken at bedtime after a low-fat snack
- The dose can be gradually increased up to 2 tablets (1,000 mg) daily based on patient response and tolerance
- Doses above 2,000 mg daily are not recommended
- Women may respond to lower doses than men
- Niacin should not be taken on an empty stomach as it can increase side effects like flushing and upset stomach
Storage
- Store GNC Niacin 500mg at room temperature between 68°F and 77°F (20°C and 25°C)
- Keep the container tightly closed and protect from light
- Do not store in the bathroom or other damp areas
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
Reviews
There are no specific reviews available for GNC Niacin 500mg. However, niacin supplements in general have the following reviews:
- Helps lower LDL cholesterol and raise HDL cholesterol
- May cause flushing, itching, headache, dizziness, and gastrointestinal side effects
- Flushing and other side effects are reduced by starting with a low dose and slowly increasing, taking with food, and avoiding alcohol and spicy foods around the time of dosing
- Effectiveness and side effects may vary between different niacin products, so patients should not switch between formulations without medical supervision
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