Best Niacin Supplements (2026)
Ranked by safety score and evidence coverage from 0 independent research sources
What the Research Says
AI-generated · Qwen 3.6 · methodologyNiacin (Vitamin B3) and its derivatives are primarily used to manage lipid profiles by lowering LDL and triglycerides while increasing HDL. While effective for lipid modification, recent high-quality evidence suggests limited benefit in reducing major cardiovascular events when added to statin therapy.
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Top-Ranked Niacin Products
Ranked by safety score (0–100), then evidence coverage.
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How We Rank
Products are ranked by safety score (0–100), which considers UL exceedance, unsupported health claims, and proprietary blend disclosure. Products with equal safety scores are then sorted by evidence coverage — the percentage of ingredients backed by Tier-A or Tier-B research.
Safety scores are computed from product label data (DSLD) cross-referenced with 0 research sources. See our Editorial Policy for full methodology.