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Study Finds Extended Release Niacin Effective In Lowering Cholesterol Levels

2013-02-07 11:34:54| chemicalonline News Articles

Evidence from a study published in the January issue of Journal of Clinical Lipidology, Volume 7, Issue 1, Pages 14 – 23 reports inositol hexanicotinate (IHN) ineffective in managing high cholesterol. The study, which published clinical results comparing an extended-release form of niacin to IHN and a placebo, simultaneously confirms a wax-matrix form of extended release niacin can help lower cholesterol.

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