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NAD+

Cellular Energy & Longevity Cofactor

Typical Dose
50–500 mg
Route
Injectable
Variants
500mg · 1000mg

Overview

What is NAD+?

Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is a critical coenzyme for cellular energy production, DNA repair and sirtuin activity, declining with age.

Mechanism of Action

Substrate for sirtuins, PARPs and CD38, supporting mitochondrial respiration and DNA repair pathways.

Key Benefits

  • Boosts cellular energy
  • Supports DNA repair
  • Activates sirtuin longevity pathways
  • Mental clarity

Research Indications

Cellular agingMost Effective
Energy and cognitionEffective
Addiction recovery researchModerate

Research Protocols

Disclaimer

These are commonly discussed research protocols and not medical advice. Consult a healthcare provider before use.

GoalDoseFrequencyRoute
Conservative50 mg2x weeklySubcutaneous (slow)
Standard starting dose100 mg2x weeklySubcutaneous
Typical maintenance100–200 mg3x weeklySubcutaneous
Maximum500 mg1x weekly IVIV (clinical only)

Peptide Interactions

MOTS-c
Synergistic
Epithalon
Synergistic
Resveratrol
Synergistic

Side Effects & Safety

Common Side Effects

  • Flushing during injection
  • Chest tightness if pushed fast
  • Nausea

Safety Guidelines

  • For laboratory research use only — not for human consumption
  • Store reconstituted vials at 2–8°C, use within 30 days
  • Rotate injection sites to avoid local irritation
  • Discontinue and consult a clinician if adverse reactions occur

Quality Indicators

  • ≥95% purity verified by HPLC
  • Third-party tested for sterility
  • Lyophilized in sealed multi-dose vial
  • Bacteriostatic water reconstitution
  • Refrigerated cold-chain shipping

What to Expect

  1. 1
    Day 1–3
    Immediate energy uplift
  2. 2
    Week 1–2
    Improved focus and mood
  3. 3
    Week 3–8
    Sustained cellular benefits

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