Abstract
Nicotinic acid is a well-known treatment for dyslipidemia in adults. This review article explored not only the role of nicotinic acid in dyslipidemia but also its role in hypertension and as a cardioprotective agent. Adverse effects in association with nicotinic acid use are described with a focus on flushing, the major reason for the discontinuation of nicotinic acid therapy. The role of nicotinic acid receptor in mediating its metabolic and vascular effects is also reviewed.
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Aboulsoud, S. H. (2014). Nicotinic acid: a lipid-lowering agent with unrealized potential. The Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine, 26(1), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.4103/1110-7782.132881
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