🧬 NAD+ Injection FAQs
1. What is NAD+?
NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in every cell of the body. It plays a vital role in energy production, DNA repair, and overall cellular health. Levels naturally decline with age, leading to fatigue, brain fog, and slower metabolism.
2. What are the benefits of NAD+ injections?
NAD+ injections may help:
• Boost energy and stamina
• Enhance focus, memory, and mental clarity
• Support anti-aging and cellular repair
• Improve metabolism and fat oxidation
• Aid recovery from stress, jet lag, and workouts
• Support mood and overall wellness
3. How are NAD+ injections administered?
NAD+ injections are given subcutaneously (SQ) — meaning just under the skin.
You can inject it yourself at home after being instructed by a licensed provider.
4. How to take NAD+ injections: Step-by-Step
🧪 Supplies You’ll Need
• Alcohol prep pads
• Insulin syringe (usually 29–31 gauge, 0.3–0.5 mL)
• NAD+ vial
• Cotton pad or bandage
💉 Injection Steps
1. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.
2. Wipe the vial top with an alcohol pad.
3. Draw up your prescribed dose (for example, 0.25 mL).
4. Choose an injection site:
• Abdomen (2 inches away from belly button)
• Outer thigh
• Back of the upper arm
5. Clean the skin with an alcohol pad.
6. Pinch the skin gently to create a small “tent.”
7. Insert the needle at a 45-degree angle.
8. Inject slowly, then withdraw the needle.
9. Apply light pressure with a cotton pad.
10. Dispose of the syringe safely in a sharps container.
💡 Rotate injection sites daily to avoid irritation.
5. How often do I take NAD+ injections?
• Typical schedule: 1–3 times per week
• Initial loading phase: Some people take it daily for 5–7 days, then switch to maintenance.
• Maintenance: 1–2 times weekly, depending on energy levels and goals.
Your provider will personalize your dose and frequency.
6. How long should I stay on NAD+?
Most people notice improvements after 4–6 weeks.
Many stay on it long-term (3–6 months) for ongoing cellular and cognitive support. It’s safe for continued use under supervision.
7. Are there any side effects?
NAD+ is generally well tolerated. Mild effects may include:
• Slight flushing or warmth
• Redness at injection site
• Temporary fatigue if injected too fast
To minimize reactions, inject slowly and stay hydrated.
8. How should I store NAD+?
• Keep refrigerated (36–46°F / 2–8°C).
• Do not freeze.
• Once mixed, use within the time frame your provider specifies (usually 30–60 days).
9. When is the best time to inject NAD+?
Morning or early afternoon is best, as NAD+ boosts energy and may make it harder to sleep if taken late in the day.
10. Can I combine NAD+ with other peptides or vitamins?
Yes — it’s often paired with vitamin B12, MIC fat burners, or semaglutide/tirzepatide programs to enhance energy and metabolism.
Always confirm with your provider before combining.
NAD+ (6mL) $450