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Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+)

What are the prices?
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1 month course (one pen) - £299
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What is it?
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NAD, (nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is an essential coenzyme found in all living cells that plays a crucial role in energy production, DNA repair, and cellular regulation. It acts like a cellular battery, converting between its oxidized (\(NAD^{+}\)) and reduced (NADH) forms to facilitate over 500 enzymatic reactions
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How does it work?
NAD+ molecules are too large to cross cell membranes intact. Here’s how NAD injections work:
Enzymes (CD38 and CD157) break down NAD+ into smaller molecules like nicotinamide
Cells absorb these smaller molecules
Your cells rebuild them into NAD+ through biosynthetic pathways
Some specialized tissues like heart muscle can absorb NAD+ directly
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How long does it take to see results?
You may feel the effects of NAD injections within hours, experiencing increased energy and mental clarity, especially after the first few doses. However, the full benefits, which include improved skin health, metabolism, and muscle recovery, develop over several weeks with consistent, regular treatment.
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How do you take NAD+?
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This medication is administered via subcutaneous injection, exactly the same way as Mounjaro and Wegovy. 100mg is self-administered every 3 days.
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Benefits?
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Energy boost:
NAD+ plays a key role in ATP production — your body’s energy currency. Higher NAD+ levels often lead to increased stamina and reduced fatigue.
Anti-aging support
By promoting DNA repair and reducing oxidative stress, NAD+ may help slow signs of aging and support healthier skin, cells, and organs. It’s one of the most popular anti-aging therapies for people looking to stay active and vibrant as they age.
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Enhanced brain function:
Many people report better focus, mental clarity, and mood after NAD+ therapy, thanks to its role in supporting neurotransmitters and brain health.
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Faster recovery:
Athletes and active individuals use NAD+ to improve muscle recovery, reduce inflammation, and bounce back more quickly after workouts or stress.
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Metabolic support:
NAD+ is involved in regulating glucose and fat metabolism, which may help support weight management and energy balance — especially when paired with a healthy diet and exercise.
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Mood and stress resilience:
Some studies suggest NAD+ may support healthy neurotransmitter levels, which could contribute to improved mood, reduced anxiety, and better emotional regulation.
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Better sleep regulation:
NAD+ plays a role in maintaining your body’s internal clock (circadian rhythm), which may help improve sleep quality and support more consistent rest.
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​These benefits make NAD+ injections a compelling option for people who want to support long-term vitality and longevity as part of their wellness routine.
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Side Effects:
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Common side effects:
Nausea
Flushing or warmth at the injection site
Headache
Dizziness
Less common side effects:
Digestive discomfort
Mild muscle pain
Fatigue (especially after the first dose)
Most symptoms resolve on their own, especially when the dosage is adjusted or the injection is given more slowly. Always consult a healthcare provider before starting NAD+ therapy, especially if you have underlying health conditions.
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Drug and Vitamin Interactions
NAD+ supplements can interact with several medications and vitamins, particularly those that affect blood pressure, diabetes, and cancer treatments. Here are some key interactions to be aware of:
Insulin and Blood Sugar Medications: NAD+ supplements may reduce insulin sensitivity, potentially leading to increased blood sugar levels. It's crucial to monitor blood sugar levels if you're on diabetes medication.
Blood Pressure Medications: High doses of NAD+ can lower blood pressure, which may be harmful if you're already taking antihypertensives.
Cancer Treatments: NAD+ can fuel cancer cells and may interfere with cancer treatments by reducing NAD+ levels. It's best to avoid NAD+ supplements during chemotherapy.
Anticoagulants: NAD+ can change how anticoagulants like warfarin are metabolized, increasing the risk of bleeding or clotting complications.
Antioxidant Vitamins and Statins: NAD+ supplements can interact with antioxidant vitamins and statins, requiring careful monitoring and potentially dose adjustments.
It's essential to consult with a healthcare provider before starting NAD+ supplementation, especially if you're taking any of the above medications or supplements. They can provide personalized guidance to ensure safety and maximize benefits.
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Patient Information Leaflet:
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