Niacin for lipid disorders. Indications, effectiveness, and safety. A Review

Brown WV.

Abstract: Niacin can be very effective and safe in lowering low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and triglyceride levels and also in increasing high-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels. In combination with other lipid-lowering drugs (eg, bile acid sequestrants), it has reduced the incidence of cardiovascular events and stopped the progression of coronary artery lesions. It may be the most cost-effective lipid-lowering agent currently available. At lower doses, sustained-release forms of niacin may also improve patient compliance.

Postgraduate Medicine. 98(2):185-9, 192-3, 1995 Aug

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