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injection · 15 minutes · $99

NAD+ Injection The active molecule, not an oral precursor. Fifteen minutes. $99. The cellular biology is well established; how it feels varies person to person, and we would rather say that than sell you a promise.

A 100 mg NAD+ injection in fifteen minutes. The coenzyme the longevity world will not stop talking about — given at a dose that suits a home visit, not the multi-hour infusion that is impractical in a living room.

  • NP-prescribed
  • HIPAA-aware Jane chart
  • Mobile-only
  • $99

Why book it

Why NAD+ Injection.

  • An injected dose of the active NAD+ molecule. Oral NMN and NR are precursors your body has to convert. How injected NAD+ is processed and whether it changes how someone feels are still open scientific questions — we would rather say that than imply either is settled.

  • NAD+ is central to how cells turn nutrients into ATP. That much is textbook biology. The subjective effects people describe — focus, steadier energy — have not been established in controlled trials.

  • Fifteen minutes start to finish. Avoids the multi-hour chair time and the warmth or flushing that high-dose NAD+ infusions can cause.

  • Fits a recovery cadence between training blocks without taking an afternoon.

What's in the bag

Every ingredient. Every dose. Every reason it's there.

Every component of NAD+, in plain English. Your clinician can explain any of it on the phone — that's the point of a clinician-run practice.

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    NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide)

    100 mg injection

    The coenzyme every cell uses to convert nutrients into ATP. The injection contains NAD+ rather than an oral precursor — though whether that difference produces a different result in people is still being studied. The clinician follows the finalized administration protocol and monitors comfort throughout the visit.

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Who shouldn't book NAD+.

  • Warmth, flushing, nausea, or injection-site discomfort can occur. Administration details and monitoring depend on the clinician-approved route and protocol.
  • Not recommended in pregnancy or lactation without an explicit prescriber discussion.
  • Evidence for the subjective benefits people seek from NAD+ is limited. This is wellness support, not treatment for any condition.

How a visit works

Four steps. Same clinician through all of them.

  1. 01

    Step one

    Call or book online

    Call (573) 555-0188 or use the 90-second form — either way it reaches the clinician directly.

  2. 02

    Step two

    Three-minute intake

    Health history, current meds, allergies. Your clinician reviews it before arrival.

  3. 03

    Step three

    Visit at your address

    Vitals, consent, shot, NAD+ Injection, vitals again. 15 min door-to-departure.

  4. 04

    Step four

    Same-day follow-up

    Brief note in your chart. The same clinician answers if anything unexpected shows up.

Common questions

About NAD+.

Why an injection instead of an IV?
High-dose NAD+ infusions can require several hours of chair time. This lower-dose injection is designed as a shorter visit, but it is not equivalent to a high-dose infusion and no result is guaranteed. The clinician confirms the approved administration route and whether the visit is appropriate before treatment.
How often should I get one?
There is no established evidence-based schedule for wellness NAD+ dosing. Cadences in practice range from weekly to monthly, and the right one depends on what you are using it for and how you respond. Your clinician will ask at intake rather than sell you a package up front.
Is NAD+ the same as NMN or NR?
Related but not identical. NAD+ is the active molecule; NMN and NR are oral precursors your body converts into NAD+. How an injected dose is processed, how much reaches cells intact, and whether it changes outcomes are questions researchers are still working on.

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