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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Testosterone and HDL
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<blockquote data-quote="Runnerman" data-source="post: 198004" data-attributes="member: 41640"><p>There is a prescription form of niacin called Niaspan. I’m not sure if it’s a slow release. Before I was ever on TRT, it raised my HDL to a decent 45 level. I’ve always had low overall cholesterol numbers. I found with a lot of endurance exercise (running) I could maintain around 40 without the Niaspan. I do also take fish oil and krill oil to try and boost it. The Niaspan can have side effects of flushing which some people cannot tolerate. You also need to monitor the liver while taking it. But... don’t just go out and take a bunch of a typical niacin from a vitamin store, it can be toxic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Runnerman, post: 198004, member: 41640"] There is a prescription form of niacin called Niaspan. I’m not sure if it’s a slow release. Before I was ever on TRT, it raised my HDL to a decent 45 level. I’ve always had low overall cholesterol numbers. I found with a lot of endurance exercise (running) I could maintain around 40 without the Niaspan. I do also take fish oil and krill oil to try and boost it. The Niaspan can have side effects of flushing which some people cannot tolerate. You also need to monitor the liver while taking it. But... don’t just go out and take a bunch of a typical niacin from a vitamin store, it can be toxic. [/QUOTE]
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