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I never gave it much thought. But it turns out, I should have.
I take therapeutic niacin in doses between 3-5k a day. The only known issue with this level is with timed release/flush free versions. When my online supplier sent me tablets instead of the capsules I thought I had ordered, I thought it wouldn't make a difference.
But it did.
The tablets acted as a time release version; and I got a bout of hives. Checked with doctor, with pictures and phone calls, because I was worried about shingles, but they are calling it a "unusual stress reaction" and I'm thinking "niacin rash" from timed release.
Tablets break up and get absorbed at different rates. This is bad when people take niacin. It might be a factor in any supplement: something to think about.
I like Softgels now. They're usually filled with coconut oil, olive oil, gelatin, flaxseed oil.
What I don't like is cellulose and magnesium stearate, rice flour, soy.