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> I found a site which sells Nicomide by prescription, but it costs

$19

> for 60 tablets. I was under the impression that Nicomide was fairly

> expensive so this is a good savings.

>

> http://admin.savrx.com/external/rx/index.php3?page=NICOMIDE

>

> Hope this helps someone!

After reading the IOM report (see other post) I don't understand the

logic behind 750 mg available only by prescription, and under 750 mg

available OTC.

Anyway, I just checked on iHerb (I've been ordering online from them

for years, I've always found them quick, honest and with good

prices). They sell Nature's Way niacinamide 500 mg tabs, 100 tabs for

$4.

Here's a link to all their niacins:

http://www.iherb.com/niacin1.html

By comparison, Nicomide has:

niacinamide/nicotinamide 750 mg

zinc oxide 25 mg

folic acid 500 mcg

The zinc and folic acid is pretty generic stuff for vitamin pills, I

figure...I'm going to take the niacin the way you're doing, Matija.

Marjorie

Marjorie Lazoff, MD

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I have been ordering from Vitacost. com from years, they have all

products at wholesale prices, they also sell Nature's Way

niacinamide 500 mg tabs, 100 tabs for $3.25

prices...http://www.vitacost.com/Store/Products/ProductDescription.cf

m?SKUNumber=033674404805

Eliza

> > I found a site which sells Nicomide by prescription, but it

costs

> $19

> > for 60 tablets. I was under the impression that Nicomide was

fairly

> > expensive so this is a good savings.

> >

> > http://admin.savrx.com/external/rx/index.php3?page=NICOMIDE

> >

> > Hope this helps someone!

>

> After reading the IOM report (see other post) I don't understand

the

> logic behind 750 mg available only by prescription, and under 750

mg

> available OTC.

>

> Anyway, I just checked on iHerb (I've been ordering online from

them

> for years, I've always found them quick, honest and with good

> prices). They sell Nature's Way niacinamide 500 mg tabs, 100 tabs

for

> $4.

>

> Here's a link to all their niacins:

>

> http://www.iherb.com/niacin1.html

>

> By comparison, Nicomide has:

>

> niacinamide/nicotinamide 750 mg

> zinc oxide 25 mg

> folic acid 500 mcg

>

> The zinc and folic acid is pretty generic stuff for vitamin pills,

I

> figure...I'm going to take the niacin the way you're doing,

Matija.

>

>

> Marjorie

>

> Marjorie Lazoff, MD

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I have been ordering from Vitacost. com from years, they have all

products at wholesale prices, they also sell Nature's Way

niacinamide 500 mg tabs, 100 tabs for $3.25

prices...http://www.vitacost.com/Store/Products/ProductDescription.cf

m?SKUNumber=033674404805

Eliza

> > I found a site which sells Nicomide by prescription, but it

costs

> $19

> > for 60 tablets. I was under the impression that Nicomide was

fairly

> > expensive so this is a good savings.

> >

> > http://admin.savrx.com/external/rx/index.php3?page=NICOMIDE

> >

> > Hope this helps someone!

>

> After reading the IOM report (see other post) I don't understand

the

> logic behind 750 mg available only by prescription, and under 750

mg

> available OTC.

>

> Anyway, I just checked on iHerb (I've been ordering online from

them

> for years, I've always found them quick, honest and with good

> prices). They sell Nature's Way niacinamide 500 mg tabs, 100 tabs

for

> $4.

>

> Here's a link to all their niacins:

>

> http://www.iherb.com/niacin1.html

>

> By comparison, Nicomide has:

>

> niacinamide/nicotinamide 750 mg

> zinc oxide 25 mg

> folic acid 500 mcg

>

> The zinc and folic acid is pretty generic stuff for vitamin pills,

I

> figure...I'm going to take the niacin the way you're doing,

Matija.

>

>

> Marjorie

>

> Marjorie Lazoff, MD

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I have been ordering from Vitacost. com from years, they have all

products at wholesale prices, they also sell Nature's Way

niacinamide 500 mg tabs, 100 tabs for $3.25

prices...http://www.vitacost.com/Store/Products/ProductDescription.cf

m?SKUNumber=033674404805

Eliza

> > I found a site which sells Nicomide by prescription, but it

costs

> $19

> > for 60 tablets. I was under the impression that Nicomide was

fairly

> > expensive so this is a good savings.

> >

> > http://admin.savrx.com/external/rx/index.php3?page=NICOMIDE

> >

> > Hope this helps someone!

>

> After reading the IOM report (see other post) I don't understand

the

> logic behind 750 mg available only by prescription, and under 750

mg

> available OTC.

>

> Anyway, I just checked on iHerb (I've been ordering online from

them

> for years, I've always found them quick, honest and with good

> prices). They sell Nature's Way niacinamide 500 mg tabs, 100 tabs

for

> $4.

>

> Here's a link to all their niacins:

>

> http://www.iherb.com/niacin1.html

>

> By comparison, Nicomide has:

>

> niacinamide/nicotinamide 750 mg

> zinc oxide 25 mg

> folic acid 500 mcg

>

> The zinc and folic acid is pretty generic stuff for vitamin pills,

I

> figure...I'm going to take the niacin the way you're doing,

Matija.

>

>

> Marjorie

>

> Marjorie Lazoff, MD

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