NIACIN (NYE a sin) prevents and treats low niacin levels in your body. Niacin (vitamin B3) plays an important role in maintaining the health of your heart, blood vessels, and metabolism. It may also be used with other medications to decrease bad cholesterol and fats (such as LDL, triglycerides) and increase good cholesterol (HDL) in your blood.


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Niacin 500mg ER Tablet
Niacin 500mg ER Tablet

Strength: 500 MG

Pill Imprint: 320

Color: red

Shape: round

Niacin 500mg ER Tablet
Niacin 500mg ER Tablet

Strength: 500 MG

Pill Imprint: 500

Color: white

Shape: oblong

Niacin 500mg ER Tablet
Niacin 500mg ER Tablet

Strength: 500 MG

Pill Imprint: 500

Color: pink

Shape: oblong

Niacin 500mg ER Tablet
Niacin 500mg ER Tablet

Strength: 500 MG

Pill Imprint: AN 321

Color: orange

Shape: round

Niacin 500mg ER Tablet
Niacin 500mg ER Tablet

Strength: 500 MG

Pill Imprint: b 212

Color: white

Shape: oblong

Niacin 500mg ER Tablet
Niacin 500mg ER Tablet

Strength: 500 MG

Pill Imprint: D11

Color: orange

Shape: oblong

Niacin 500mg ER Tablet
Niacin 500mg ER Tablet

Strength: 500 MG

Pill Imprint: KU

Color: red

Shape: round

Niacin 500mg ER Tablet
Niacin 500mg ER Tablet

Strength: 500 MG

Pill Imprint: LU

Color: orange

Shape: oblong

Niacin 500mg ER Tablet
Niacin 500mg ER Tablet

Strength: 500 MG

Pill Imprint: S

Color: pink

Shape: oblong

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