What does NAD+ Lyophilized do?
It’s a freeze-dried form of NAD+, a coenzyme your body uses for cellular energy production, that is reconstituted and given as an injection to help support cellular function.
How long before I may notice changes?
Some patients report noticing changes in energy within the first few weeks, while others may take longer. Individual responses vary, and not everyone notices a clear difference.
Is it an injection?
Yes. NAD+ Lyophilized is a powder that is reconstituted with a sterile diluent and then administered as an injection, typically subcutaneous or intramuscular, based on your provider’s guidance.
Can it be combined with other peptides?
NAD+ is sometimes used alongside other peptide therapies. Your provider can review your full treatment plan to help determine what combination, if any, is appropriate for you.
Can it be combined with GLP-1 medications?
There are currently no well-established interaction concerns between NAD+ and GLP-1 medications, but you should always share your complete medication list with your provider.
Will I need lab work?
Your provider may recommend baseline lab work to better understand your overall health before starting, and follow-up labs may be suggested depending on your individual situation.
Who should avoid NAD+ therapy?
Patients with active cancer, G6PD deficiency, or who are pregnant or breastfeeding should discuss this therapy carefully with their provider, since safety data in these situations is limited.
How long do patients typically remain on therapy?
This varies by individual and treatment goals. Many patients use NAD+ therapy as an ongoing part of a wellness plan, with regular provider check-ins to reassess.
Is a consultation required?
Yes. A telehealth consultation with a licensed provider is required to determine whether NAD+ Lyophilized is appropriate for you.
Why is it lyophilized instead of a ready-to-use liquid?
Lyophilization, or freeze-drying, helps preserve the stability of NAD+ before use. It is reconstituted with a sterile diluent shortly before administration, following your provider’s instructions.