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  • Anabolic Laboratories Niacin Hex (No Flush) 525 mg 100 vegcaps Anabolic Laboratories Niacin Hex (No Flush) 525 mg 100 vegcaps

    450 mg of niacin bound to inositol, which slows the release of niacin up to 10 hours. Provides the traditional benefits of niacin without the flush and uncomfortable side effects that may accompany large doses of plain niacin. Inositol hexanicotinate has the same cardiovascular supporting properties as traditional niacin.*   Serving Size:1 Vegetable Capsule   Servings Per Container:100 Amount Per Serving% Daily Value Niacin (as 525 mg inositol hexanicotinate)400 mg2500% Inositol (as 525 mg inositol hexanicotinate)110 mg   Other Ingredients: Vegetarian capsule (cellulose), magnesium stearate (vegetable source), modified cellulose, silica Take one capsule up to four times daily with meals. WE GUARANTEE OUR SUPPLEMENTS FOR POTENCY AND PURITY. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

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