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NAD+ Injection
Concentration
NAD+ injection
Purity
Provider reviewed
Unit
Monthly supply
Category
Longevity

Longevity

NAD+ Injection

Your NAD+ levels, raised directly.

An injectable form of NAD+, compounded by a licensed pharmacy and delivered directly into your bloodstream rather than through the gut. This is an investigational wellness product, and your provider reviews your file before confirming it's appropriate for you.

Purchase type

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Cadence

NAD+ Injection$161 billed monthly

Only available if prescribed after an online consultation with a licensed provider.

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What's included

  • Medication and supplies
  • Provider visit and unlimited follow-ups
  • Free expedited shipping
  • Injection home kit included

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This medication is prepared by a licensed compounding pharmacy. Compounded medications are not reviewed by the FDA for safety or effectiveness and are dispensed only after a licensed provider determines they are appropriate for you.

How it works

NAD+ is a coenzyme your cells use for basic energy production and for supporting sirtuins, PARPs, and mitochondrial function. Taken orally, very little of it survives digestion intact, which is the practical reason for injecting it directly into your bloodstream instead. We want to be direct about where the science currently stands: NAD+ injection is not FDA-approved for any use. The most relevant human study is a single 50-person, eight-week pilot that measured safety, not whether the injection produces any specific wellness or performance benefit. We offer it as an investigational wellness option, not as a treatment for any condition.

What to expect

During an infusion, blood NAD+ levels rise, then return toward baseline over the following hours to days as your body uses and clears it. Beyond that pharmacokinetic pattern, we don't have solid human data on downstream effects like energy, fatigue, cognition, or aging markers, and we won't claim benefits the evidence doesn't yet support. Reported side effects from the available pilot data include nausea in about 22 percent of participants, injection-site reactions in about 18 percent, flushing, and chest tightness when the infusion runs too quickly.

  • Raises your NAD+ levels directly, skipping the poor absorption of oral NAD+
  • Supports the ATP production and mitochondrial function your cells depend on
  • The main human evidence is a single 50-person, eight-week safety pilot, disclosed here rather than dressed up
  • Offered to you as an investigational wellness option, not a claimed treatment

Safety information

This product is compounded by a licensed pharmacy and is not FDA-approved. It has not undergone FDA review for safety or efficacy, and its use is investigational. Your provider proceeds with extra caution in anyone with severe liver or kidney disease, an active infection, uncontrolled diabetes, or significant cardiovascular disease. If your provider decides NAD+ injection isn't clinically appropriate for you, you won't be charged for the medication.

Frequently asked questions

No. NAD+ injection is not FDA-approved for any use, and we're direct about that on every file we review. It's offered as a compounded, investigational wellness option. The main human data available is a single 50-person, eight-week pilot study that assessed safety, not a specific wellness or performance outcome.

Compounded medications are prepared by a US-licensed pharmacy and are not reviewed by the FDA for safety or effectiveness. Products are dispensed only after a licensed provider determines they are appropriate. Information here is educational and is not a substitute for medical advice.