Niacin tablets work to prevent and treat niacin deficiencies such as pellagra, with side effects such as diarrhea, headaches, and fatigue after high doses.
Niacin belongs to the B group of vitamins, also known as niacin, vitamin B3, anti-mange factor, is an indispensable nutrient in the human body. Factors such as malnutrition, alcoholism and drugs may lead to niacin deficiency. Therefore, the use of niacin tablets can prevent and treat niacin deficiency, such as pellagra.
Niacin tablets should be used with caution when there is arterial hemorrhage, diabetes mellitus, glaucoma, gout, hyperuricemia, liver disease, ulcer disease, etc. Meanwhile, large doses of the drug can lead to diarrhea, dizziness, fatigue, rough skin, dry eyes, nausea and other discomforts. It is contraindicated for those who are allergic to this product. The drug should be used under the guidance of a physician, if any adverse reaction occurs after the use of niacin need to stop the drug immediately and seek medical attention.