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If the flushing is intolerable even if taken with meals, you might try cutting back to 250 mg. twice a day. Here's a schedule similar to why my cardiologist had me do (I started at 500 mg. twice a day). - 250 mg. twice a day for two weeks, then - 250 mg in the AM and 500 in the PM for two weeks - 500 mg in the AM and 500 in the PM for two weeks - 500 mg in the AM and 1000 in the PM for two weeks - 1000 mg in the AM and 1000 in the PM for the duration. Be sure to get a lipid panel after a month or so at 2 gm. a day to see how the niacin is helping. My cardiologist has added red rice yeast to my regimen, but I haven't tested since starting it. It goes without saying, but is worth repeating and keeping in mind that if you take niacin or any other cholesterol controlling supplement, but eat a low-fiber, high carb and high fat diet, have a lot of stress in your life, and don't exercise enough, the rest of your life will overwhelm what niacin can do to help your cardiac health. My cardiac heredity is so bad that it's tough to get the HDL levels up no matter what. I have a lot of motivation to do all I can to prevent my wife from becoming a widow or full-time caretaker anytime soon.
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