NAD+ IV Therapy
Intravenous nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is used in longevity-focused clinics to support mitochondrial function, energy, and cellular repair.
- Success rate
- N/A
- Avg cost (US)
- $300–$1,000/infusion
- Recovery
- 0 days
- US volume / yr
- ~300,000
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Adults exploring longevity protocols, or in recovery-focused settings for cognitive fog and fatigue.
2–4 hour slow IV infusion in a clinic. Series of 4–10 infusions typical.
No downtime. Nausea, flushing, or chest pressure during infusion are common.
$500–$1,500 per infusion; not insurance-covered.
Questions to ask your doctor
- What is the evidence for NAD+ IV in my situation?
- Is oral NAD+ precursor sufficient for me?
- Who is monitoring my labs?
Frequently asked
Human evidence is limited. Animal data is promising; long-term outcomes in people are still being studied.
Cheaper and more evidence-supported for raising NAD+ levels. IV may work faster short-term.
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