NAD + injections

Fuel cellular energy, sharpen focus, and support healthy aging.

At Home Injections

Transparent Pricing

Same Price At Every Dose

24/7 Access To Licensed Professionals

High Quality Ingredients

At Home Injections

Transparent Pricing

Same Price At Every Dose

24/7 Access To Licensed Professionals

High Quality Ingredients

At Home Injections

Transparent Pricing

Same Price At Every Dose

24/7 Access To Licensed Professionals

High Quality Ingredients

How Do I Take This?

NAD+ is provided as an injectable treatment that is taken under the skin (subcutaneous) or into a muscle (intramuscular), depending on your provider’s instructions. Each dose is prepared using a sterile syringe and injected into common sites such as the abdomen, thigh, or upper arm, with the injection site rotated each time to avoid irritation.

What Are The Potential Side Effects?

Common side effects of injectable NAD+ may include mild redness, soreness, or swelling at the injection site. Some people may also experience headache, nausea, fatigue, or muscle aches, especially at the beginning of treatment. These effects are usually temporary and improve with continued use. Patients should contact their healthcare provider if they experience persistent discomfort, allergic reactions, or unusual symptoms.

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How Do I Take This?

NAD+ is provided as an injectable treatment that is taken under the skin (subcutaneous) or into a muscle (intramuscular), depending on your provider’s instructions. Each dose is prepared using a sterile syringe and injected into common sites such as the abdomen, thigh, or upper arm, with the injection site rotated each time to avoid irritation.

What Are The Potential Side Effects?

Common side effects of injectable NAD+ may include mild redness, soreness, or swelling at the injection site. Some people may also experience headache, nausea, fatigue, or muscle aches, especially at the beginning of treatment. These effects are usually temporary and improve with continued use. Patients should contact their healthcare provider if they experience persistent discomfort, allergic reactions, or unusual symptoms.

Do I need Insurance?

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How Do I Take This?

NAD+ is provided as an injectable treatment that is taken under the skin (subcutaneous) or into a muscle (intramuscular), depending on your provider’s instructions. Each dose is prepared using a sterile syringe and injected into common sites such as the abdomen, thigh, or upper arm, with the injection site rotated each time to avoid irritation.

What Are The Potential Side Effects?

Common side effects of injectable NAD+ may include mild redness, soreness, or swelling at the injection site. Some people may also experience headache, nausea, fatigue, or muscle aches, especially at the beginning of treatment. These effects are usually temporary and improve with continued use. Patients should contact their healthcare provider if they experience persistent discomfort, allergic reactions, or unusual symptoms.

Do I need Insurance?

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