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Time Released Niacin Uses |
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Helps clear blemishes. Time Released Niacin Moussant Soap-Free Cleansing Gel Purifies & cleanses the skin. Time Released Niacin Oil-Free Cream Promotes oil-free skin. Time Released Niacin Isocorrexion Use for acne prone skin. Reduces skin dryness & tightness caused by conventional acne treatment. Time Released Niacin Lotion For body acne in chest & back. Time Released Niacin UV High Protection Cream SPF 45 For sun protection for acne prone skin. Time Released Niacin Gel For localized spots.
Hypercholesterolaemia, hyperlipidemia, hypertriglyceridaemia, pellagra.
Time Released Niacin Lotion: Helps to reduce the appearance of blemishes on larger areas (back and upper chest). It absorbs easily to the skin and does not bleach clothes. Non-photosensitizing, fragrance-free and paraben-free.
Time Released Niacin Isocorrexion Hydrating Cream: Specially formulated for acne prone skin. Nicotinamide and Anti-Bacterial Adhesive substance (ABA's) helps to clear blemishes. Biophytosebum provides a moisturizing effect, reducing dryness and skin tightness caused by conventional acne treatment.
Time Released Niacin Oil-Free Cream: An oil-free formula enriched with mattifying agents. It helps to clear blemishes by promoting oil-free skin.
Time Released Niacin UV High Protection Cream SPF 45: Protects acne-prone skin from daily sun-induced irritation and damage, keeping the skin hydrated and blemish-free at the same time. Non-sensitizing, non-comodogenic, fragrance-free and paraben-free.
Time Released Niacin Gel: Provides intensive anti-blemish skin care for localized spots and promotes disappearance on the face or other small areas. It is non-sensitizing, fragrance-free and paraben-free.
Time Released Niacin Moussant Soap Free Cleansing Gel: Helps clear blemishes by purifying and cleansing the skin gently.
Time Released Niacin Lotion: Apply to the areas being treated after cleansing twice a day, AM & PM.
Time Released Niacin Isocorrexion & Time Released Niacin Oil-Free Cream: Apply to the face and affected areas (neck, chest and back) after cleansing twice a day, AM & PM. Massage delicately to facilitate absorption.
Time Released Niacin UV High Protection Cream SPF 45: Reapply every 2-3 hrs.
Time Released Niacin Gel: Apply small amount of gel on affected areas by massaging gently in AM & PM.
Time Released Niacin Moussant Soap Free Cleansing Gel: Apply in AM & PM to damp skin, face and affected areas (neck, chest and back) by massaging delicately. Rinse thoroughly and dry gently. May be used in shower.
Interactions for Time Released Niacin
Antihypertensive Therapy: Nicotinic acid may potentiate the effects of ganglionic blocking agents and vasoactive drugs resulting in postural hypotension
Aspirin: Concomitant aspirin may decrease the metabolic clearance of nicotinic acid. The clinical relevance of this finding is unclear
Other: Concomitant alcohol or hot drinks may increase the side effects of flushing and pruritus and should be avoided at the time of drug ingestion.
Allergic sensitization has been reported rarely following oral and parenteral administration of Folic Acid.
At recommended doses, nicotinamide is expected to be well tolerated. Gastrointestinal distress such as nausea or vomiting have been associated with the administration of nicotinamide or zinc at doses greater than the recommended dose of nicotinamide
Nicotinamide: Dizziness, headache, hyperglycemia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, elevations in liver function tests, hepatotoxicity, blurred vision, flushing, rash.
Contraindications for Time Released Niacin
Nicotinic acid is contraindicated in patients with a known hypersensitivity to any component of this medication; significant or unexplained hepatic dysfunction; active peptic ulcer disease; or arterial bleeding.
Unit description / dosage (Manufacturer) | Price, USD |
Tablet, Extended Release; Oral; Vitamin B3 / Nicotinic Acid 500 mg | |
List of Time Released Niacin substitutes (brand and generic names): | |
Novo-Niacin | |
Tablet; Oral; Vitamin B3 / Nicotinic Acid 50 mg | |
Papuless (Brazil) | |
Papulex (Hongkong) | |
Papulex 50 mL (A. Menarini) | |
Papulex 40 mL (A. Menarini) | |
Papulex 150 mL (A. Menarini) | |
15g (A. Menarini) | $ 2.30 |
Papulex Nicotinamide 4%, ZnPyrrolidone carboxylic acid 1% CRM / 15g (A. Menarini) | $ 2.30 |
PAPULEX GEL 1 tube / 100 ML gel each (A. Menarini) | $ 4.02 |
Papulex Isocorrexion cream 50 mL x 1's (A. Menarini) | $ 17.58 |
Papulex Oil-free cream 40 mL x 1's (A. Menarini) | $ 14.52 |
Papulex Moussant soap-free Cleansing Gel 150 mL x 1's (A. Menarini) | $ 14.98 |
Papulex topical gel 40 mL x 1's (A. Menarini) | $ 9.26 |
Papulex UV cream 50 mL x 1's (A. Menarini) | |
Papulex lotion 125 mL x 1's (A. Menarini) | |
Papulex gel 40 mL x 1's (A. Menarini) | |
Papulex Isocorrexion cream 50 mL x 1's (A. Menarini) | |
Papulex Oil-Free cream 40 mL x 1's (A. Menarini) | |
Papulex Cleansing topical gel 150 mL x 1's (A. Menarini) | |
PAPULEX cream 15g (A. Menarini) | $ 2.22 |
Papulex Isocorrexion Hydrating Cream 50 mL x 1's (A. Menarini) | |
Papulex Cleansing topical gel 150 mL x 1's (A. Menarini) | |
Pellagramin | |
Pellagrin | |
Pelmin | |
Pelmine | |
Pelonin | |
Pelonin Amide | |
Pepevit (Vietnam) | |
Pepevit 50 mg x 1 Bottle 60 Tablet (Diba) | |
Peviton | |
Physistim | |
Spray; Oral; Vitamin B3 / Nicotinic Acid 10 mg / ml | |
SK-Niacin | |
Tega-Span | |
Tinic | |
Tinic 30 ml Suspension (Ceza Formulations Pvt.Ltd) | $ 0.07 |
Tri-B3 (Australia) | |
Capsule, Sustained Release; Oral; Vitamin B3 / Nicotinic Acid 300 mg (Rhone-poulenc rorer) | |
Vectidan (Chile) | |
Vita-Acinamid | |
Capsule; Oral; Vitamin B3 / Nicotinamide 500 mg | |
Vitamin B3 | |
Tablet; Oral; Vitamin B3 / Nicotinamide 500 mg | |
Tablet; Oral; Vitamin B3 / Nicotinic Acid 10 mg | |
Vitamine PP | |
Injectable; Injection; Vitamin B3 / Nicotinamide 50 mg / ml | |
Vitaplex N | |
Wampocap | |
Capsule; Oral; Vitamin B3 / Niacin 500 mg | |
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Information checked by Dr. Sachin Kumar, MD Pharmacology
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