NAD+ injections are wellness treatments where NAD+ (a vital cellular coenzyme) is injected into the body—usually intramuscularly (IM) or subcutaneously—to support energy production, brain function, and healthy aging.
What NAD+ Is :
Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide is a molecule present in every cell of the body. It plays an important role in:
Cellular energy production (ATP)
DNA repair
Metabolism
Brain and nerve function
Healthy aging
NAD+ levels naturally decline with age, stress, and illness.
How NAD+ Injections Work :
A healthcare professional injects NAD+ into a muscle (often the arm, thigh, or glute).
The compound enters the bloodstream and supports cellular processes.
The procedure usually takes only a few minutes, unlike IV therapy which may take hours.
Typical Dosage :
Dosage can vary depending on the clinic and treatment plan:
50–100 mg – starter dose
100–200 mg – standard wellness dose
Higher doses may be used in specialized protocols
Treatments may be given weekly or bi-weekly depending on goals.
Possible Side Effects :
Most side effects are mild:
Temporary redness at injection site
Mild nausea
Headache
Fatigue shortly after injection
These usually resolve quickly.
Other NAD+ Support Methods :
Some supplements help the body produce NAD+ naturally, such as:
Nicotinamide Riboside
Nicotinamide Mononucleotide
These are oral alternatives to injections.
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