06/13/2026
What Is NAD+?
Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+) is a naturally occurring coenzyme found in every cell of the body. It plays a critical role in cellular energy production, mitochondrial function, DNA repair, and cellular signaling. NAD+ levels naturally decline with age, stress, illness, inflammation, and poor sleep.
NAD+ injection therapy is designed to replenish intracellular NAD+ levels to support optimal cellular performance and metabolic health.
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How NAD+ Injection Therapy Works
NAD+ is administered via intramuscular (IM) or subcutaneous (SQ) injection, allowing for efficient absorption into the bloodstream and uptake by cells. Once delivered, NAD+ supports: - Cellular energy (ATP) production - Mitochondrial efficiency - Oxidative stress reduction - Neurotransmitter regulation - DNA repair pathways
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Potential Benefits of NAD+ Therapy
While individual responses vary, patients may experience: - Improved energy and stamina - Enhanced mental clarity and focus - Reduced fatigue and brain fog - Support for healthy aging - Improved metabolic efficiency - Support during stress, burnout, or recovery - Adjunctive support for inflammation and oxidative stress
NAD+ therapy is not a cure or treatment for disease and should be used as part of a comprehensive wellness plan.
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Common Treatment Protocols
Treatment plans are individualized and may include: - Weekly or bi‑weekly injections - Short‑term loading protocols followed by maintenance - Combination therapy with B‑complex vitamins, glutathione, or lifestyle interventions
Your provider will determine dosing and frequency based on clinical assessment.
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What to Expect After Injection
Most patients tolerate NAD+ injections well. You may experience: - Mild warmth or flushing - Temporary muscle soreness at injection site - Mild headache or nausea (uncommon) - Increased alertness or energy within hours to days
Staying well‑hydrated before and after treatment is recommended.
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Possible Risks and Side Effects
As with any injectable therapy, potential risks include: - Injection site pain, redness, or swelling - Headache - Nausea - Dizziness or lightheadedness - Rare allergic reaction - Vasovagal response (fainting)
Serious adverse reactions are rare but possible.
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Contraindications & Precautions
NAD+ therapy may not be appropriate for individuals who: - Are pregnant or breastfeeding - Have known hypersensitivity to NAD+ components - Have uncontrolled chronic medical conditions without provider clearance
Please inform your provider of all medical conditions, medications, and supplements.
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