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NAD+ Nasal Spray
Concentration
NAD+ nasal spray
Purity
Provider reviewed
Unit
Monthly supply
Category
Longevity

Longevity

NAD+ Nasal Spray

Your NAD+, without the needle.

A nasal spray form of NAD+, compounded by a licensed pharmacy for people who'd rather avoid injections. Human data on this delivery method is limited, and your provider reviews your file before confirming it's appropriate for you.

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Cadence

NAD+ Nasal Spray$134 billed monthly

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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

Like the injectable form, NAD+ nasal spray is built around the idea of raising NAD+ levels without relying on oral absorption, which breaks most of it down before it can be used. Instead, the nasal spray aims to reach the bloodstream through the nasal lining. We need to be very direct about the evidence gap here: there is no human pharmacokinetic data on this delivery method at all. What exists is a rat stroke model, not a human study, so we genuinely don't know how much NAD+ a human nasal dose actually delivers or how quickly. We offer it as an investigational wellness option, not a proven treatment.

What to expect

Because there's no human absorption data, we can't tell you a reliable onset time or how much reaches your system, and we won't estimate one just to fill in the gap. What is documented, from the nasal delivery format generally, includes nasal irritation, rhinitis, and headache. If you want a delivery method with more human evidence behind it, even if still limited, the injectable form has at least one small human safety pilot; the nasal spray currently does not.

  • A non-invasive alternative to injection for people who prefer to avoid needles
  • Avoids the poor oral absorption that limits NAD+ taken by mouth as a pill or capsule
  • Investigational status and the human-data gap disclosed clearly, not glossed over
  • Offered as a wellness option only, with expectations set by what's actually been studied

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; human absorption data for this delivery method does not currently exist. 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 the nasal spray isn't clinically appropriate for you, you won't be charged for the medication.

Frequently asked questions

No. Like the injectable form, NAD+ nasal spray is not FDA-approved for any use. It's compounded and offered as an investigational wellness option, and we tell every patient that plainly before they start.

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.