NAD+ 200 mg/ml 10ml ‡ - Bodidey Medical Wellness

NAD+ 200 mg/ml 10ml ‡

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Prescription Intake Form

This is a prescription-only item, for all new orders, and if you have not placed a prescription order with us before, please complete the prescription intake form above.

NAD stands for Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide, and NAD+ occurs naturally in the body, playing a major role in the chemical process of generating energy.

  • NAD+ is the second most popular cofactor in the human body, and NAD+ levels decrease with age, as evidenced by scientific studies. Therefore, anti-aging therapies are becoming more mainstream as aging is now more often viewed as a disease. Now that this transition is happening, the ability for NAD+ to activate PARPS, Sirtuins, and help with immune dysregulation has been thoroughly investigated, and NAD+ and its precursors have been highly popularized.
  • The clinical importance of maintaining cellular NAD+ levels was established early in the last century. The finding that pellagra, a disease characterized by diarrhea, dermatitis, dementia, and death, could be cured with foods containing the NAD+ precursor niacin. Additionally, cellular concentrations of NAD+ have been shown to decrease under conditions of increased oxidative damage, such as occur during aging.
  • Altered levels of NAD+ have been found to accompany several disorders associated with increased oxidative/free radical damage, including diabetes, heart disease, age-related vascular dysfunction, ischemic brain injury, misfolded neuronal proteins, and Alzheimer’s dementia.
  • Interventions targeted at restoring NAD+ have been shown in animal models to support healthy aging and improve metabolic function and dementia.
  • NAD+ injection protocol enhances the circulation of NAD+

Inject NAD+ subcutaneously in the abdomen, back of the arm, or any fatty layer of skin. First, inject 0.1ml as directed, then slowly increase to injecting 0.5ml 1 to 3 times weekly as desired.

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.