Research, Benefits and Cautions.
Overview:
            Vitamin B-3, otherwise known as niacin, acts like other B vitamins 
            to create enzymes that are essential to metabolic cell activity, synthesize 
            hormones, repair genetic material, and maintain normal functioning 
            of the nervous system. Great sources of this vitamin may be found 
            in meat, fish, and whole grains. 
            
How This Vitamin Works in Your Body:
              May treat pellagra
              Decreases cholesterol and triglycerides in blood
              Large doses dilate blood vessels
              Handles ear ringing and dizziness
              Essential for genetic material repair
              Potential reduction in heart attacks, depression, and migraine headaches
              Poor digestion could be improved
The following may benefit from this supplement:
              Anyone with poor dietary intake
              Pregnant or breastfeeding women
              Substance abusers
              Severe burn or injury patients
              Infants with congenital metabolic disorders
Where This Vitamin is Found:
              Beef liver
              Brewer's yeast
              Chicken, white meat
              Dried beans/peas
              Fortified cereals
              Halibut
              Peanut butter
              Peanuts
              Pork/ham
              Potatoes
              Salmon
              Soybeans
              Swordfish
              Tuna
              Turkey
How to Use:
              Available as:
              Liquid: the best form due to its high bioavailability and fast absorption. 
              Always choose liquid as your first choice when supplementing your 
              diet.
Tablets: available
Recommended Daily Intakes
              Men: 16 mg
              Women: 14 mg
              Pregnancy: 18 mg
              Lactation: 17 mg
Cautions:
              Consult your doctor if you have:
              Diabetes
              Gout
              Gallbladder or liver disease
              Arterial bleeding
              Glaucoma
Over 55:
              Individualized doses recommended. 
Pregnancy:
              Do not use. Fetus may be at risk.
Breastfeeding:
              Always consult doctor during lactation. Keep within DRI. 
Storage:
              Heat and/or moisture may alter the vitamin. Refrigeration is recommended.
Symptoms of Deficiency:
              Symptoms include dermatitis on the hands and face, weakness, loss 
              of appetite, sore mouth, diarrhea, anxiety, depression, and dementia. 
            
Overdose:
              Signs of Overdose:
              Signs of an overdose may include body flush, nausea, diarrhea, weakness, 
              lightheadedness, headache, fainting, high blood sugar, high uric 
              acid, heart-rhythm disturbances, and jaundice. 
Side Effects:
              Reaction or effect : What to do
              Abdominal pain : Discontinue. Consult doctor immediately.
              Urine Darkening : No action needed. 
              Diarrhea : Discontinue. Refer to your doctor soon.
              Headache : Discontinue. Refer to your doctor soon.
              Faintness : Discontinue. Refer to your doctor soon.
              Feeling hot : No action needed.
              Jaundice : Discontinue. Consult doctor immediately. 
              Dry Skin : Discontinue. Refer to your doctor soon. 
              
              Interactions:
              Interacts with : Combined effect
              Antidiabetics : Reduction in antidiabetic effect. 
              Beta-adrenergic blockers : Incredibly low blood pressures. 
              Chenodiol : Reduction in chenodiol effect. 
              Guanethidine : Raises guanethidine effect. 
              Isoniazid : Reduction in niacin effect. 
              Mecamylamine : Incredible reduction in blood pressure. 
              Pargyline : Incredible reduction in blood pressure. 
              Ursodiol : Reduction in ursodiol effect. 
              Tobacco : Reduction in niacin effect. 
              Alcohol : Incredible reduction in blood pressure.