For roughly six months now I'm taking 1g of immediate release niacin twice a day for cholesterol control, in the morning and in the evening.
I generally tolerate it very well. I only flush rarely, my liver enzymes are doing fine and it's pretty effective for me. Also I think it somehow alleviated my mood swings, which for me is a very welcome side effect. I can't say that for sure, of course. But it seems to be in line with the experiences of others, too.
So now to the problem...
While the niacin didn't make my psoriasis condition worse, I come to realize that my skin (the "healthy" part of it) is drying up more and more, especially on my arms and my trunk. Not moisturized It's actually so dry that it makes a kind of sizzling sound, when I move my hand over my abs. Also the skin on my upper arms looks really wrinkled without moisturization which I actually feared to be a mysteriously sudden case of photodamage, before realizing it's a side effect from the niacin. Moisturized with 10% urea or Glysolid balm the skin looks perfectly normal for a few hours at a time.
Is this something to be concerned about in any way? I mean, I'm pretty sure it would probably go away if I stopped the niacin, but I don't plan to do so.
Does this condition imply some other problems, maybe damage I don't realize at he moment?
Could I do something else about it beside moisturizing to improve it?
Other things I take at the moment are:
- thyroxine
- low dose multi-vitamin
- vitamin K2 (Super K)
- vitamin D
- B-50
- magnesium
- fish oil














