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NAD+ therapy — injection & sublingual

NAD+ is a coenzyme central to mitochondrial energy production and DNA repair. Levels decline with age. Our clinicians build personalized NAD+ protocols — injection or sublingual — based on your labs and goals.

Programs

Available NAD+ programs

Why NAD+

The coenzyme your cells can't function without

NAD+ levels drop 50% between age 40 and 60. Restoring them supports the biological processes that keep you sharp, energized, and resilient.

Cellular Energy

Supports mitochondrial ATP production — the fuel your cells run on.

Cognitive Clarity

NAD+ is essential for neuronal function and stress resilience.

Recovery & Aging

Activates sirtuins and PARP enzymes involved in DNA repair and longevity.

Delivery Options

NAD+ injection vs sublingual — which is right for you?

Telehealth

Injection

Convenient at-home

Subcutaneous or IM injection. Prescribed via telehealth, shipped to your door.

Telehealth

Sublingual

Most convenient

Absorbed under the tongue. No needles. Ideal for daily maintenance protocols.

FAQ

NAD+ therapy questions answered

What is NAD+ therapy?

NAD+ therapy delivers nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) to support mitochondrial energy production, DNA repair, and cellular longevity. We offer clinician-supervised injection and sublingual protocols tailored to your labs and goals.

What is the difference between NAD+ injection and sublingual NAD+?

Injection (subcutaneous or intramuscular) delivers NAD+ with strong absorption and is a convenient at-home option. Sublingual NAD+ is absorbed under the tongue and is the most convenient delivery method. Our clinicians recommend the right form based on your goals and labs.

How long does NAD+ therapy take to work?

Most patients notice improved energy and mental clarity within 1–2 weeks of starting NAD+ therapy. Deeper cellular benefits — mitochondrial efficiency, DNA repair support — build over 4–8 weeks of consistent use.

Is NAD+ therapy safe?

NAD+ therapy is generally well-tolerated. Some patients notice mild, temporary flushing or warmth. Our clinicians supervise all protocols and adjust dosing based on your response.

Can I get NAD+ therapy at home?

Yes. Our telehealth options (injection and sublingual) let you start NAD+ therapy from home, supervised by our clinical team — no clinic visit required.

Ready When You Are

Talk to a Provider

A licensed clinician will review your case and walk you through your options — no commitment required.

Compounded medications are not FDA-approved drugs. They are prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies based on a clinician's prescription for an individual patient. Individual results vary. A medical evaluation is required to determine if this therapy is appropriate for you. Some uses discussed may be considered off-label. The FDA does not review or approve any compounded medications for safety or effectiveness.