Everything you need to know about NAD+
Key features of injectable NAD+
NAD+ is a critical coenzyme involved in redox reactions, mitochondrial energy production, and activation of sirtuins, which regulate aging and cellular repair processes.
Each vial contains 1000 mg of pure NAD+, ensuring a potent dose to effectively replenish your body’s reserves.
Maintaining optimal NAD+ levels has been associated with promoting longevity and reducing age-related decline.
By supporting neuronal health, NAD+ supplementation may contribute to improved mental clarity and focus.
Adequate levels of NAD+ are vital for activating enzymes involved in DNA repair, maintaining genomic stability.
NAD+ plays a crucial role in mitochondrial function, aiding in the production of ATP, the primary energy currency of cells.
Dosage and Administration
NAD+ 1000 Injectable Solution is designed for subcutaneous injection. The recommended dosage varies based on individual needs and health goals.
0.5 ml (approximately 50 mg) injected subcutaneously 2-3 times per week.
In certain cases, higher dosages up to 1000 mg per day may be administered under medical supervision.
Designed for subcutaneous injection.
Product Composition & Storage
Details about the ingredients in each vial and how to properly store the product to maintain its efficacy and ensure safety.
Active: Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+) – 1000 mg per vial. Other: Sterile water for injection.
Store the vials in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Once opened, use the solution promptly to maintain its potency.
Keep out of reach of children.
Important Safety Information
Understand potential side effects, situations where use is not advised (contraindications), and general safety precautions.
Generally well-tolerated. May include mild nausea, fatigue, headache, flushing, or temporary injection site discomfort.
Do not use if pregnant/breastfeeding, have known hypersensitivity to NAD+, or severe cardiovascular/liver conditions without medical supervision.
If any adverse reactions occur, discontinue use and consult a healthcare provider.