

5-minute health questionnaire reviewed by a licensed physician within 24 hours.

If approved, your physician creates a personalized protocol tailored to your health profile.

Pharmacy-compounded medications shipped directly to your door with COA included.
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme present in every living cell, essential for energy metabolism, DNA repair, and cellular signaling. NAD+ levels naturally decline with age — by middle age, levels can drop to roughly half of youthful peaks. Supplemental NAD+ supports mitochondrial function by serving as an electron carrier in the electron transport chain, activates sirtuins (longevity-associated proteins), and supports PARP enzymes critical for DNA repair.


All medications carry potential risks. Common side effects of NAD+ may include:
This is not a complete list of side effects. Your prescribing physician will discuss protocol-specific risks during your consultation. Report any adverse reactions immediately.
NAD+ levels begin declining in your 30s-40s. Your physician will evaluate whether NAD+ therapy is appropriate based on your age, health goals, and medical history.
NAD+ is administered via subcutaneous injection. Your physician will determine the appropriate dosing schedule based on your health profile.
Some patients report increased energy within the first week. Cellular-level benefits like DNA repair support accumulate over weeks to months of consistent use.
NAD+ is commonly included in our Longevity Stack alongside GHK-Cu and BPC-157. Your physician will determine safe combinations for your profile.