Niacin (Nicotinic Acid)

Evidence-based supplement. Browse evidence-based comparisons to find the best niacin (nicotinic acid) for your specific health goal.

B Vitamin / Cardiovascular / Lipid-Active
2
goal pages covered
Reviewed
Evidence-led rankings
Evidence graded
Clinical relevance
Safety reviewed
Risks and interactions
Dosing checked
Evidence-based ranges
No medical claims
Research only
Updated regularly
New evidence tracked
Standard safety disclaimers
  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding: Consult your healthcare provider before taking this supplement during pregnancy or while nursing. The safety of supplemental doses beyond dietary intake has not been established in pregnant or lactating women.
  • Blood thinners: If you take blood-thinning medications (e.g., warfarin, apixaban, rivaroxaban, clopidogrel, or high-dose aspirin), consult your healthcare provider BEFORE starting this supplement, as it may have additive antiplatelet or anticoagulant effects.
  • Kidney disease: If you have chronic kidney disease (CKD) or any significant kidney impairment, consult your healthcare provider before taking this supplement. Some supplements can accumulate to dangerous levels when kidney function is reduced.
  • Gout: Individuals with gout should consult their healthcare provider before starting this supplement. Certain supplements (e.g., collagen, fish oil, niacin) may affect uric acid levels or trigger flares in susceptible individuals.
  • Important: This supplement is not a replacement for prescription medications. It is supportive for individuals with low baseline status, not a treatment for diagnosed conditions (anxiety disorders, insomnia, hypertension, osteoporosis, etc.). Do not stop or reduce any prescription without consulting your doctor.

What the evidence can support

These bands organize the labels already attached to published Atlas pages. They do not create a universal grade for the supplement or outcome.

Best supported

Human evidence is comparatively stronger for these published paths.

No published pilot path currently carries this label.

Useful, but incomplete

Human evidence exists, but certainty, population fit, or effect size remains limited.

No published pilot path currently carries this label.

Evidence is early

Treat these as uncertain or context-dependent rather than established uses.

Get the evidence-graded supplement cheat sheet.

Evidence prompts, safety checks, and label-quality questions before you buy — free, straight to your inbox.

No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.