NAD+ IV Therapy
Also known as: NAD+ Infusion, Intravenous NAD+, NAD Drip
How It Works
Direct intravenous infusion of NAD+ bypasses oral absorption limitations, rapidly elevating cellular NAD+ levels. Supports mitochondrial function, DNA repair, sirtuin activation, and cellular energy production.
What It's Used For
Administration
Safety & Side Effects
Possible Side Effects
- ⚠Chest tightness during infusion
- ⚠Nausea
- ⚠Abdominal cramping
- ⚠Headache
- ⚠Lightheadedness
Contraindications
- ✘Active cancer
- ✘Severe liver disease
- ✘Pregnancy
Research Summary
IV NAD+ has shown promise in addiction recovery, chronic fatigue, and anti-aging protocols. Rapidly restores NAD+ levels that decline 50% between ages 40-60. Clinical evidence growing for neurodegenerative applications.
References
- Braidy N et al. Int J Tryptophan Res. 2019
- Grant R et al. Rejuvenation Res. 2022
Legal & Availability
Available at IV therapy clinics / Provider-administered
This peptide requires a prescription from a licensed provider.
Dosing Protocol
Standard: 250-750mg per infusion
Frequency: Weekly to monthly
Timing: Infusion takes 2-4 hours
Notes: Start low (250mg) as higher doses cause significant chest/abdominal tightness; slow drip rate reduces side effects
Stacks Well With
NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide)
NAD+ restoration, Anti-aging
Epithalon
Anti-aging, Telomere lengthening
SS-31 (Elamipretide)
Mitochondrial optimization, Anti-aging
Full stacking protocols and cycling schedules available with Pro subscription.
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