Description
A growing staple in modern longevity and wellness protocols, compounded NAD+ is an injectable coenzyme commonly incorporated into personalized care plans. Its rising popularity—fueled in part by attention from celebrities and wellness influencers—has made NAD+ a sought-after option in recent years.
This compounded NAD+ is formulated for flexibility and can be administered via IV therapy, intramuscular (IM), or subcutaneous (SubQ) injection. Designed with cellular and skin health in mind, it is frequently selected by individuals seeking to enhance their anti-aging and overall wellness routines. As part of the natural aging process, NAD+ levels in the body decline due to reduced internal production and increased oxidative stress and inflammation. Lower NAD+ levels are often associated with fatigue, brain fog, lackluster skin, disrupted sleep patterns, and reduced overall vitality.
NAD and NAD+ occur naturally in the body and are essential to cellular energy production. NAD+ plays a critical role as a coenzyme in mitochondrial function. Mitochondria—often referred to as the cell’s “energy powerhouses”—are responsible for converting nutrients into ATP, the energy source that powers cellular activity. Because of this role, NAD+ is widely regarded as a key contributor to cellular metabolism and energy regulation.
Despite common misconceptions, NAD+ is not a peptide. It is a coenzyme derived from niacin (vitamin B3). While peptides are short chains of amino acids, NAD+ is a nucleotide-based molecule that plays a direct role in cellular metabolism and energy production.
Administration & Potential Benefits
Compounded NAD+ injections may be administered through IV (intravenous), IM (intramuscular), or SubQ (subcutaneous) routes. When delivered intravenously, some research suggests NAD+ may support mental clarity, focus, memory, and alertness. NAD+ infusions have also been associated with improved athletic endurance and support for individuals experiencing chronic fatigue symptoms.
Dosage & Administration Details
Dosage should be determined by a licensed physician, medical director, or qualified healthcare provider
Concentration: 100 mg/mL
Routes of Administration: IV, IM, or SubQ
Storage Guidelines
Store compounded NAD+ injections under refrigeration and protect from light to maintain stability and potency.




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