Please note, this OEL/ADE monograph also applies to niacinamide hydrochloride (CAS RN 25334- 23-0) and nicardipine phosphate (CAS RN 156880-36-3). Niacinamide, also known as nicotinamide and vitamin B3, is found in many foods including meat, fish, milk, eggs, green vegetables, beans and cereals. It is formed in the body from niacin. It is used for a variety of maladies; in some cases, it may be effective and in some cases its clinical effectiveness is questionable. It is considered possibly effective for treatment of acne, eczema, diabetes, high levels of phosphorus in the blood, cancer of the larynx, nonmelanoma skin cancers, and osteoarthritis. It is used is used in cosmetics and is marketed in combination other vitamins.
Affygility Solutions has an occupational exposure limit (OEL) and control band assignment for this active pharmaceutical ingredient (API). This monograph also contains the acceptable daily exposure (ADE) value.
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