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Old 05-03-2007, 06:39 PM
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Lightbulb yes it does...

Timed release products usually are better at avoiding this tho.

When does she take it? before or after meals? Taking on an empty stomach is not recommended. And high fat meals also not recommended...since the stomach empties slowly and the drug remains there longer.

Niacin can cause ulcers.

I think many people have problems with high dose B-complexes because of this factor. The niacin causing heartburn.
My son cannot tolerate most. I found a "timed release" B-complex that he can take...me too... that avoids this side
effect.
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