Niacinamide 100 mg
60/100
Review before taking
- Niacin: 100mg is 2.9× the Tolerable Upper Intake Level (35mg)
- 100% of ingredients have research evidence
C
Label Compliance Grade
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Safety Alerts
⚠️ Niacin: 100mg is 2.9× the Tolerable Upper Intake Level (35mg)
This product received a low safety score because its 100mg dose of niacin is nearly three times higher than the recommended maximum daily limit of 35mg.
Label Data
1 Tablet(s)
Serving Size
Vitamin
Product Type
100%
Evidence Coverage
Supplement Facts — Evidence Check
100 mg
(500% DV)
⚠️ Exceeds Tolerable Upper Intake Level by 2.9× (UL: 35 mg)
📚 193 studies (Tier A: 5, B: 63)
Other Ingredients
Lactose
Microcrystalline Cellulose
Stearic Acid
Talc
Label Claims — Verification
❓
All Other
All Other (97% of products)
Structure/Function (86% of products)
Nutrient (36% of products)
Target Groups
Adult (18 - 50 Years)
Gluten Free
Product Information
📋 Directions for Use
Directions: Adults only: One tablet daily as a dietary supplement, or as directed by a physician.
⚠️ Warnings & Precautions
Tamper resistant - do not use if imprinted safety seal under cap is broken or missing
Contains milk.
Keep out of reach of children
🧪 Formulation Notes
Contains milk.
Free of starch, sodium, preservatives, yeast, corn, gluten, egg, soy, nuts, artificial colors and flavors.
Additional Information
To preserve quality and freshness, keep bottle tightly closed. Store between 15(0)-30(0)C (59(0)-86(0)F).
50/60
Product Details
Research Evidence
241
Research Sources
55
Avg Quality Score
113
Meta Analysis
75
Systematic Review
32
Rct
11
Clinical Trial
3
Other
3
Regulatory Source
1
Cochrane Review
1
Narrative Review
1
Openfda Safety
A
Use of high potency statins and rates of admission for acute kidney injury: multicenter, retrospective observational analysis of administrative databases
A
Effect on cardiovascular risk of high density lipoprotein targeted drug treatments niacin, fibrates, and CETP inhibitors: meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials including 117,411 patients
A
A terminal metabolite of niacin promotes vascular inflammation and contributes to cardiovascular disease risk
A
Topical azelaic acid, salicylic acid, nicotinamide, sulphur, zinc and fruit acid (alpha-hydroxy acid) for acne
B
Assessment of the Role of Niacin in Managing Cardiovascular Disease Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
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