How to Dose with NAD+

How to Dose with NAD+

We’re committed to your longevity and results, so we’re here to make NAD+ dosing as simple as possible.

Here’s how to get the most from your dose of NAD+!

Preparing Your Dose

Depending on which NAD+ protocol you selected for your medical evaluation, you will receive either a 2.5ml vial or a 5ml vial of NAD+.

Your package will contain everything you need for that month’s worth of doses, including syringes, needles, and alcohol wipes. Each of these may be packaged separately, so check the contents of your shipment thoroughly before discarding!

Before getting started, immediately refrigerate your vial. Next, be sure to review how to draw up your NAD+ solution, and remember to sterilize the top of the vial with an alcohol wipe each time.

As a subcutaneous injection, NAD+ is best administered on either your stomach or upper arm. To avoid irritation, administer the injection in a different location than the last one.

Finally, choose a dosing schedule that works for you. For example, if you’ll be injecting 3 times per week, decide whether Monday/Wednesday/Friday is a viable schedule to keep on a consistent date. Try setting alarms or calendar reminders to keep you on track!

Dosing & Titrating with NAD+

NAD+ is most commonly prescribed at a dose of 0.5ml, taken 2-3 times per week. This has been indicated as providing the best balance of improved energy and weight loss benefits for most users, with the most minimal occurrence of side effects.

However, it’s important to ease yourself into the target dose. To do this, you’ll start with a smaller dose and gradually ramp up to the target dose over time.

For your first dose, start by injecting 0.1ml. Pay careful attention to how your body responds to the initial dose to decide when it’s best to ramp up.

When you’re ready, you may titrate up to a dose of 0.25ml, up to 3 times per week. Follow the same process as above before moving up to the target dose of 0.5ml.

Maintaining Your Dose

Increasing to a dose of 0.5ml may enhance the benefits of NAD+, but this may not be true for everyone.

To determine which dose provides the best benefits for you, your prescriber may recommend that you stay on a 0.5ml dose 3 times a week for 1-2 months, then reduce to a lower maintenance dose of 0.25ml to 0.5ml 2 times per week.

As you proceed, keep in mind that you should always follow the instructions of your prescriber and never use more than 0.5ml per injection. Doses higher than 0.5ml may exacerbate side effects like anxiety, insomnia, and heart palpitations – without proportionally increasing the benefits.

As such, you shouldn’t exceed a 0.5ml dose within any 24-hour period. Keep this in mind if you miss a dose!

What Are the Benefits of NAD+?

According to feedback from AgelessRx prescribers, 87% noticed an improvement in energy by their third check-in. Additionally, 79% reported an improvement to their moods, while 78% reported better memory and focus.*

But those are just the benefits you can notice from a self-evaluation! After all, NAD+ is a critical coenzyme found in every cell in our bodies, but these levels decrease with age. NAD+ injections provide a wide range of additional longevity benefits, like DNA repair, improved immunity, and reduced inflammation.

But these outcomes don’t happen overnight. The best outcomes for NAD+ injections were reported after several months of dedicated use. So if you don’t notice the outcomes you were looking for, try adjusting your dose – and most importantly, stick with it!
Of course, we’re always here to help you discover the best NAD+ dose for you. Should you ever need help with your NAD+ dosage, or if you’re curious about adding NAD+ injections to your regimen, we’re always a tap or click away!


Note: The above statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

*Data was self-reported by 193 surveyed customers on their third check-in of use between 4/7/22 & 11/27/23 by AgelessRx customers who were approved for a NAD+ injection prescription after completing an assessment with a medical provider.