NAD+

Essential coenzyme for cellular energy, DNA repair, and healthy aging support

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Cellular Energy

NAD+ is a key coenzyme in mitochondrial ATP production, supporting energy metabolism and cellular function.

Repair & Resilience

Serves as a substrate for sirtuins and PARPs, pathways involved in DNA repair and healthy aging processes.

Cognitive & Recovery Support

Programs use NAD+ to support mental clarity, stress recovery, and wellness routines under clinician guidance.

Informational use only. NAD+ wellness protocols are individualized and not FDA-approved to diagnose, treat, or cure disease.

Contraindications and Precautions

Contraindications:

  • Known hypersensitivity to NAD+, niacinamide/niacin derivatives, or formulation excipients
  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding (insufficient safety data for high-dose protocols)
  • Unstable acute illness unless managed by a licensed clinician

Use with Caution:

  • Cardiovascular conditions (arrhythmias, uncontrolled hypertension) — monitor closely
  • Renal or hepatic impairment — adjust per clinician protocol
  • Migraine tendency — infusion rate may influence headache/pressure sensations
  • Concurrent therapies affecting niacin/NAD pathways — coordinate with your provider
  • History of severe nausea with IV infusions — slower rates and pre-hydration may help

Program Results, Dosing, and Side Effects

Reported Results:

  • Support for daytime energy and reduced “burnout” feelings
  • Perceived improvements in focus and mental clarity
  • Recovery support during intensive training or high-stress periods
  • General wellness and healthy aging programs under clinical supervision

Dosing and Administration

Routes: IV infusion (clinic), IM/SC injections, or clinician-directed oral precursors.

  • Frequency: Varies by program — e.g., loading series over several days then maintenance sessions.
  • Infusion Notes: Many adverse sensations are rate-related; slower infusions improve comfort.
  • Hydration & Food: Arrive well-hydrated; a light snack may reduce nausea/head pressure.
  • Storage (clinic use): Protect vials from light; follow manufacturer temperature guidance.
Exact dose, route, and schedule are individualized. Follow your clinic’s protocol and monitoring plan.

Side Effects — Common

  • Flushing/warmth, chest/abdominal pressure, or “tightness” (often rate-related)
  • Nausea, lightheadedness, or headache during/after infusion
  • Injection/infusion-site irritation
  • Fatigue shortly after session (typically transient)

Side Effects — Serious (Rare)

  • Allergic reactions (rash, wheeze, swelling) — stop and seek medical care
  • Significant blood-pressure changes or palpitations during infusion
  • Severe/prolonged vomiting or neurologic symptoms — notify your clinician

Why Choose an NAD+ Program?

NAD+ participates in core cellular pathways — mitochondrial energy, redox balance, and genomic maintenance. Under professional supervision, programs can be tailored to support energy, cognitive performance, and recovery.

Patient Note:
“The slower infusion made a big difference — I felt steady energy and clearer focus later that week.”

Preparation & After-Care Tips

  • Hydrate well the day before and the day of your session.
  • Eat a light snack 30–60 minutes beforehand (if permitted by your clinic).
  • Tell the team about medications/supplements and prior infusion reactions.
  • Plan a calm schedule post-session; light activity is usually fine if you feel well.

This page is for education only and not medical advice. Always follow your licensed provider’s guidance and product labeling.

Disclaimer: For Informational Purposes Only — Not Medical Advice
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