NAD+ Injection Rx
Boost energy, improve focus, and support cellular health with one of the most effective methods of restoring depleted NAD+ levels for a fraction of the cost of IV infusions.
- US-licensed pharmacies
- High potency formula
- 30 or 90-day supply options
- Pause or cancel anytime
Frequently asked questions
You will draw up the prescribed amount with the provided insulin needle and syringe, then inject subcutaneously. The recommended dose of general health is to start out with 0.1ml (20mg NAD+) and, as desired, slowly ramp up to 0.5ml (100mg NAD+) 1-3 times per week.
Ideally, the injection is administered into a fatty layer of skin, such as: back of arm, abdomen, or flank/lumbar region.
Our NAD+ formulation contains 200mg/ml. A total 2.5ml vial totals 500mg NAD+, and a 5ml vial totals 1,000mg NAD+ total. A single 0.1ml injection contains 20mg NAD+; 0.25ml = 50mg NAD+; 0.5ml = 100mg NAD+.
NAD+ Injections are self-injected 1-3 times per week, with or without food, according to your doctor-guided titration schedule. If prescribed, a US-licensed doctor will provide a tailored dosage schedule and specific treatment instructions with your care plan.
Important safety information and common side effects
The most commonly reported side effect is irritation of the area where the injection is administered. If this occurs, consider changing placement on the body or use injections less often.
If irritation continues to occur, apply an over-the-counter itch cream, preferably with hydrocortisone, or discontinue use.
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.
Disclaimer
Prescription products require an online evaluation with a licensed medical professional who will determine if a prescription is appropriate. Products are compounded by a licensed pharmacy. The FDA has not reviewed or approved compounded products for any use for safety, efficacy, or quality.
What is NAD+?
(nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide)NAD+ levels drop up to 90% from age 30 to 60.⁷
How NAD+ works
30 Days
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1 Year and Beyond
Results you can feel
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- felt benefits by second check-in
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- felt more energized
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- had more physical endurance
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- reported better mental clarity
Actual results may vary. Data was self-reported by 1,412 surveyed customers who checked in with their provider between second and third check-in; dates 11/1/24-10/1/25. All respondents are AgelessRx NAD+ Injection customers who were approved for a prescription after completing an assessment with a medical provider.
We’re global leaders in NAD+ research
With 70,000+ NAD+ users supported and multiple peer-reviewed clinical trials, our in-house Stanford PhD-led Research Team is setting the benchmark for research-driven, clinician-guided NAD+ protocols.
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The science of NAD+
NAD+ is a critical molecule that is essential for cellular functions—including energy production, DNA repair, inflammation control, and circadian rhythm. But our natural NAD+ levels decline with age, impacting our skin health, energy levels, and risk of age-related disease.6
Low NAD+ levels are linked to fatigue, insulin resistance, frailty, and neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer’s. But studies show that restoring NAD+ levels may promote healthy aging and enhance overall quality of life.5
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Connect with a clinician
Connect with a US-licensed medical provider to ensure your treatment is right for you. 100% online. No in-person visit required.
Get your discreet shipment
Once approved, your prescription is fulfilled by a U.S.-licensed, certified pharmacy partner and rigorously inspected for quality in 5 days or less.
Receive continuous support
Easy refills and direct updates from your provider are just the start. Connect with our team to get personalized support, anytime.
Disclaimer
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. Prescription products require an online evaluation with a licensed medical professional who will determine if a prescription is appropriate. Products are compounded by a licensed pharmacy. The FDA has not reviewed or approved compounded products for any use for safety, efficacy, or quality. See below for important safety information. Benefits outlined on AgelessRx.com are based on 3rd party studies. Medication is offered as a subscription service which you can cancel at any time. Actual product packaging may appear differently than shown.
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Frequently asked questions
NAD+ Injections should be refrigerated at all times. Unopened vials should be kept in the refrigerator until ready for use. Once opened, vials must be used within 28 days and discarded after that period, regardless of remaining volume. Do not freeze. Keep out of direct light.
You may feel a slight sting or burn when administering the injection, but it varies from person-to-person.
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in every cell in the body that plays a central role in cellular energy metabolism and DNA repair processes. NAD+ levels naturally decline with age. Supplementing with NAD+ may help support mitochondrial function, cellular repair mechanisms, and overall energy metabolism. Injectable NAD+ delivers the coenzyme directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system for more efficient absorption compared to oral forms or supplements.
For users that are new to NAD+ Injections, or that prefer to administer a lower dose (max of 50 units weekly), we recommend ordering a 2.5mL vial, as used vials must be discarded after 28 days.
For those who are seasoned NAD+ users, or that are administering higher doses (more than 50 units weekly), we recommend ordering a 5mL vial to support a full monthly supply.
If you’re unsure of which option is best for you, or are interested in adjusting your current NAD+ subscription, feel free to contact us for further support!
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