Nicotinic acid, used for hyperlipidemia, may be a concern for patients with diabetes. Why is this?
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Nicotinic acid is also known as Vitamin - B3. Nicotinic acid had many health beneficial factors and it is prescribed for many conditions like Vitamin b3 deficiency, cardiovascular diseases and it helps to enhance the regulation of brain cells during the time of stroke. Nicotinic acid involves in the regulation of glucose in the body and it also used for the client with hyperlipidemia and diabetes. Nicotinic acid is a treatment of choice for the abnormal cholesterol level. It involves in the reduction of high Low density lipoprotein (LDL), which is a risk for developing coronary artery disease. And it increases a specific cholesterol level which is highly helpful for the body that is High density lipoprotein (HDL). The triglycerides levels also maintained by Nicotinic acid. The effectiveness of drug is checed by HBA1C value, which shows the progression of the Diabetes.So nicotinic acid can be used for diabetes.
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