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NAD+

Injectable

NAD+

Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide

 HomeKit with Telehealth Online Consult

NAD+ is a vital molecule found in every cell of the body, and plays a crutial role in metabolism, energy production, and DNA repair. NAD+ levels decline with age and replacement may promote healthy DNA, longevity, cognitive function and more. 

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Home Kit includes:

Rx Consultation [online]

Shipping

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Option 1: NAD+ 1000 mg vial  $299

(20 doses)

 20 Insulin syringes

Alcohol Pads

Option 2: NAD+ 2000 mg vial  $349

(20 doses) - only prescribed after 2nd order

 20 Insulin syringes

Alcohol Pads

Option 3: NAD+ Nasal Spray  $164

30 day supply

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*Current processing time is 5-6 business days

What is NAD+?

 

Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+) is a crucial molecule found in all cells of the body and is vital for cell function and viability. The highest NAD+ levels are found in neonates, and they gradually decrease with age, which may contribute to increased DNA damage, age-related illnesses and diseases, and mitochondrial malfunction.

What are the Benefits of NAD+?

 

Benefits include overall wellbeing, DNA repair, delayed aging process, reduced fatigue, improved cognitive functioning, increased energy, and improved mood. 

What are the Side Effects?

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Side effects may include nausea, headache, flushing, diarrhea, dizziness. 

What are the Contraindications?

 

You are NOT a good candidate for NAD+ if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have a history of seizures, cancer, or allergic to NAD.

Where is the Medication Shipped From?

 

The medication is shipped from a US-based Compounding pharmacy. The compounding pharmacies comply with the FDA regulations outlined in Section 503A in the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938 in order to operate. 

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Contact Info

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10213 Wilsky Blvd Suite 110

Tampa, FL 33625

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References: 1. Massudi H, Grant R, Braidy N, Guest J, Farnsworth B, Guillemin GJ. Age-Associated Changes In Oxidative Stress and NAD+ Metabolism In Human Tissue. Polymenis M, ed. PLoS One. 2012;7(7):e42357. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0042357

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