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Plasma and urine pharmacokinetics of niacin and its metabolites from an extended-release niacin formulation
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics2007Vol. 45(08), pp. 448–454
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Abstract
Niacin was extensively metabolized following oral administration, and about 70% of the administered dose is recovered in urine in 96 h as niacin, NUA, MNA, NNO, NAM and 2PY. The plasma levels of the parent niacin were higher than its metabolites though only about 3% of the unchanged drug is recovered in urine.
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