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10-19-2007, 09:18 AM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Fort Worth, Texas
Posts: 595
| | | Niaspan Anyone out there with experience or knowledge of Niaspan?
Thanks,
Mark
__________________ Dx May 2007
A1C @ Dx = 7.0
9/15/07 = 5.1 (Biosafe home test kit)
10/9/07 = 5.4
1/18/08 = 5.4
6/11/08 = 5.3
No meds - just diet and exercise | 
10-19-2007, 07:05 PM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Tampa, Florida, U.S.
Posts: 5
| | | I tried it, but couldn't handle it. I already had mild hot flashes and Niaspan caused me intense hot flashes no matter what I did. I take a coated aspirin once a day now and have modified my eating habits, and no longer need cholesterol medication - yogurt has been especially helpful.
__________________ Diagnosed 1999
Avandia 8 mg once daily
Glucotrol 10 mg once daily
Borderline open-angle glaucoma
HbA1c May 2007: Somewhere above 7
Ask me about my cats: Cuckoo Clock, Ace, Thea, Guinne and Boq | 
11-05-2007, 12:17 PM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Central North Carolina
Posts: 67
| | | I've been taking niacin for several years, and if I didn't have to I'd sure wouldn't. Make sure to follow the instructions very closely. Failure to do so can have real bad consequences. I messed up one time and ended up in the ER, had trouble breathing.
Talk to your doc and see if you can take "Slo-Niacin" instead. It is much more gentle and for me, is acually cheaper than niaspan. Since I changed to Slo-Niacin I haven't had hardly any hot flashes and when I do, they are much less sever.
Good luck,
Tom | 
11-06-2007, 03:47 AM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Fort Worth, Texas
Posts: 595
| | | I've been lucky so far - I have not experienced any of the side effects.
My biggest gripe has been having to eat a snack with it right before bed. My doctor told me yesterday that I could try having it with dinner since I haven't had any problems.
Mark
__________________ Dx May 2007
A1C @ Dx = 7.0
9/15/07 = 5.1 (Biosafe home test kit)
10/9/07 = 5.4
1/18/08 = 5.4
6/11/08 = 5.3
No meds - just diet and exercise | 
11-06-2007, 11:44 AM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Central North Carolina
Posts: 67
| | | niaspan Sounds good to me, except remember that it's fat that causes niacin to react. Maybe think about using Niaspan in the morning and Slo-Niacin at night if you are on twice a day.
That's what I'm doing until my bottle of niaspan is empty.
Oh, FYI, if and when I get a reaction, it kind of goes like this: my head gets hot and turns kind of red from the rash; then it moves down through my chest, then stomach and finally all the ways to my toes. Takes about 30 to 60 minutes before normal temperature and color returns. It's a hot, prickly feeling and isn't very nice.
The time I screwed up royal was taking a 1000mg pill right after a fat filled dinner. Things got real bad for many hours.
I hate taking the darn things but there's even a worse one in my daily pill routine. Atenolol can be really, really bad.
Good luck and try some veggies with the niacin. | 
11-13-2007, 03:37 AM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 1
| | | I have been taking Niaspan for about six months now... I don't know what my LDL HDL numbers are but they are slightly high for a diabetic, apparently. They are apparently not high for a normal person. The doc is not getting the lowering on my levels she wanted and she moved me from 1000 mg per day to 2000 mg per day.
Every time I have adjusted or missed a pill, I have had flushing from severe pain and redness to mild tingling... I then get itching on the inner ankles and the inner calf and thigh. This usually only lasts a few days and then when I have adjusted it goes away.
But, my sugar levels were fine on 1000 mg per day, and now on 2000 mg per day they are rising... I don't like this.
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