Therapy

NAD+ Injection

Brain and body energy protocol.

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NAD+ Injectable

From $299/ month

Subcutaneous protocol — 1 month supply

  • Confidential online consultation
  • Board-certified physicians
  • Trusted compounded medications
  • Fast, free shipping

Confidential online consultation

Board-certified physicians, trusted medications

Fast, free shipping

About the therapy

NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) injectable

NAD+ is a coenzyme present in every cell, essential for energy metabolism, DNA repair, and healthy cellular aging. Declining NAD+ levels with age are linked to fatigue, inflammation, cognitive decline, and metabolic dysfunction.

Subcutaneous NAD+ delivers the coenzyme systemically without an in-clinic infusion — the highest-throughput at-home protocol available.

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How it works

Start NAD+ injection in three steps

  1. Patient completing an online clinical intake on a laptop

    Complete a short health assessment, 100% online

  2. Physician on a video consult reviewing a patient case

    A board certified licensed medical doctor reviews your answers

  3. Patient receiving a discreet pharmacy package at home

    Receive your order discreetly packaged with free shipping when given a prescription

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is NAD+?

NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a coenzyme present in every cell. It powers energy metabolism, DNA repair, and the body’s response to oxidative stress. Levels decline meaningfully with age.

How does it work?

Subcutaneous NAD+ delivers the coenzyme systemically. Patients dose 1-3 times per week depending on protocol. Most patients report steadier energy, sharper cognition, and better recovery within a few weeks.

What are the possible side effects of NAD+ injections?

Mild flushing during injection, transient injection-site soreness, and a short-lived "warmth" sensation are the most commonly reported. Slow-rate dosing reduces the flushing response. Patients with active malignancies should not use NAD+ until cleared by their oncology team.

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See if NAD+ injection is right for you

A board certified licensed medical doctor reviews your intake before any prescription is issued.