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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do NAD+ levels decline with age?

Research shows that NAD+ levels naturally decrease as we age — often dropping by as much as 50% by middle age. This decline can lead to fatigue, slower metabolism, brain fog, and increased risk of age-related health issues.

Your ideal schedule depends on your goals and your provider’s recommendations. Some people start with more frequent sessions (1–2 times a week) and then switch to maintenance doses every few weeks or months.

Yes — NAD+ is naturally produced by your body. When given under the care of a licensed medical provider, NAD+ injections or infusions are generally safe. Mild side effects like redness, swelling, or slight discomfort at the injection site can occur.

Some people report feeling more energized and focused within a few hours to days. Results vary by individual, lifestyle, and how depleted your NAD+ levels were beforehand.

Absolutely! Many people combine NAD+ therapy with vitamin infusions, lifestyle changes, and other longevity treatments for enhanced results. Always talk to your provider about the best plan for your goals.

NAD+ is safe for most healthy adults, but people who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have certain medical conditions should consult their healthcare provider before starting NAD+ injections or infusions.

Look for treatments compounded by certified pharmacies and tested by licensed labs for purity and potency. Avoid products with unclear sourcing or inadequate safety standards.