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About NAD+ Plus IV Therapy

NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in every living cell, essential for converting nutrients into cellular energy, repairing DNA, and regulating circadian rhythms. NAD+ levels decline naturally with age — research suggests by middle age we may have only about half the NAD+ we had in our twenties — and that decline has been linked to fatigue, cognitive slowdown, and impaired cellular recovery. NAD+ IV therapy bypasses oral supplements (which have very poor bioavailability for NAD+) and delivers the molecule directly into the bloodstream, restoring cellular levels in a single session.

NAD+ IV therapy is used for a wide range of goals: sustained energy, mental clarity, focus, exercise recovery, and increasingly as a supportive therapy in addiction recovery programs. Some longevity-focused clients use NAD+ as part of a broader healthspan protocol. Sessions are notably longer than other IV therapies — NAD+ must be infused slowly to avoid side effects like chest pressure, anxiety, or stomach discomfort, so a standard 250mg dose can take 2 to 4 hours, and high-dose protocols (500mg+) can stretch to 6 to 8 hours.

NAD+ is one of the more researched IV interventions, but it remains an emerging area. Clinical evidence for some claimed benefits is still maturing, and results vary by individual. Most clinics recommend a series of sessions for noticeable effect rather than a single drip.

How NAD+ Plus IV Therapy Works

NAD+ is infused at a controlled, slow rate to allow your cells to absorb and convert it into the active forms (NADH, NADP+) that power mitochondrial function. As cellular NAD+ rises, mitochondria produce more ATP — the energy currency your cells run on — and DNA-repair enzymes called sirtuins become more active. Most clients feel the effects build over the days following each session, with cumulative benefit across a series.

Primary ingredients
NAD+ (250mg to 1000mg)Saline carrierSometimes paired with B-complex, glutathione, or amino acids

Benefits of NAD+ Plus IV Therapy

Sustained energy and mental clarity

Improved focus and cognitive performance

Supports cellular repair and mitochondrial function

Used adjunctively in addiction recovery programs

Part of longevity and healthspan protocols

What to Expect

Plan for a long session — typically 2 to 4 hours, sometimes longer for high-dose protocols. The clinic should provide a reclining chair, blanket, snacks, and entertainment. The infusion can cause mild side effects (warm flushing, chest pressure, abdominal discomfort, or anxiety) if it runs too fast, which is why slow titration matters. A good provider will start slow and adjust the rate to your tolerance.

Session duration
2-4 hours (longer for high doses)

Cost

$400 to $1,200

Pricing varies significantly by dose. A 250mg "starter" drip runs $400 to $600. A 500mg session ranges $700 to $900. High-dose 1000mg protocols can be $1,000 to $1,200+. Most clinics offer 4-to-10-session packages at a 10 to 20% discount over single sessions.

Who it's for

NAD+ IV therapy may appeal to adults dealing with age-related fatigue, burnout or brain fog who have realistic expectations about still-emerging evidence, as well as people in supervised recovery settings where intensive protocols are used. It suits those who can commit to a series and who understand it is a wellness adjunct, not a treatment for any diagnosed condition. Anyone considering it should first rule out an underlying medical cause for their symptoms.

Safety & considerations

NAD+ is generally well tolerated, but side effects track closely with infusion speed: going too fast commonly causes flushing, nausea, cramping and a temporary chest-tightness sensation (typically muscular rather than cardiac) that eases when the drip is slowed — which is why infusions run long. People who are pregnant or breastfeeding, have significant heart conditions, or take multiple medications should be cautious, and a licensed clinician should screen you before a first infusion.

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