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Upsher-Smith Laboratories, Inc.

Slo-Niacin(R) Offers More Than 20 Years of Heart Health Support

Published in Lab Business Week, March 21st, 2010

Slo-Niacin=AE, a nonprescription dietary niacin supplement, features nicotinic acid - the most effective substance available for increasing high-density lipoprotein (HDL), "good cholesterol."(1) First used in the 1950s, nicotinic acid is the oldest of today's most commonly used agents used for lowering cholesterol.(2) Slo-Niacin=AE has been on the market for more than 20 years, selling nearly 10 million bottles to date.

"Slo-Niacin=AE contains niacin, which has been clinically proven to be an extremely effect agent for raising HDL and lowering LDL," states Mark Evenstad, president of Upsher-Smith Laboratories, Inc. "It has been studied for more than 20 years as a...

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