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Niacin overdose: What are the symptoms?

November, 20th, 2024

Question

I take niacin to treat my cholesterol. Should I be concerned about a niacin overdose?


Summary

When niacin is taken as prescribed for high cholesterol, overdose is unlikely.


Answer

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Niacin overdose is unlikely if you take niacin only in the amount prescribed by your healthcare professional. You can’t overdose on niacin by eating too many niacin-rich foods. But taking too much over-the-counter or prescription niacin can be dangerous.

Symptoms of a niacin overdose include:

  • Severe skin flushing combined with dizziness.
  • Rapid heartbeat.
  • Itching.
  • Nausea and vomiting.
  • Abdominal pain.
  • Diarrhea.
  • Gout.
  • Rash.

If you think you may have overdosed, seek medical attention right away.

Because niacin has been linked to liver damage and strokes, most healthcare professionals now recommend it only for people who can’t take statins to treat high triglyceride levels.

If you’re concerned about taking niacin, talk to your healthcare professional.


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