NAD
Nasal or Injection
For many adults, the challenge is not finding options, but knowing which ones actually make a difference. You may notice changes in focus, recovery, or daily function, but it can be difficult to tell what is meaningful and what is not. Many products promise support, but results often feel inconsistent or unclear. This creates doubt about what is worth trying and what is just guesswork.
RestartRX uses a provider-reviewed plan with structured use and ongoing oversight to reduce confusion and provide a more consistent path forward.
Injection – 30-Day Supply Options
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How It Works
NAD+ stands for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, a compound found in every cell. It plays a role in how cells produce and use energy as part of normal daily function. Levels may change over time due to age, stress, and overall health.
This treatment provides NAD+ through either injection or nasal delivery. You can choose the option that best fits your routine, and a licensed provider reviews your information to confirm the treatment is appropriate and make any necessary adjustments.
Choosing Between Options
Nasal and injection options are used differently and may fit different preferences.
Injection options are given under the skin and are often preferred by those who want a more structured routine.
Injection options are typically used less frequently with more precise dosing, while nasal options are used daily as a simpler non-injection routine.
You can choose the option that best fits your routine, and a licensed provider will review your selection to confirm it is appropriate.
If adjustments are needed, your provider will guide you before treatment is finalized.
Why This Approach Works
RestartRX focuses on structure instead of trial-and-error. Many
people try multiple options without a clear way to evaluate what is actually helping. A provider-guided plan creates a more consistent way to use NAD+ and monitor how it fits into your routine over time.
Who It May Be For
Adults noticing changes in daily energy or recovery
Those unsure what options are worth trying
People wanting a structured, medical approach
Individuals seeking monitored, provider-guided care
Those looking for non-oral delivery options
Support & Ongoing Care
With RestartRX, you are not managing this process on your own. A licensed provider reviews your plan, and support is available if adjustments are needed.
Product Options
Typical Dosing Overview
NAD+ may be used as part of a plan based on your provider-reviewed dosing schedule.
Injection dosing typically begins at a lower amount and may increase gradually over time based on tolerance and response.
Typical use begins at 0.25 mL (50 mg) once weekly and may be increased as needed based on your response. Dosing may be adjusted up to 0.75 mL (150 mg) per dose, with frequency adjusted as part of your provider-reviewed plan.
Nasal options are used as part of a regular daily routine. Typical use is 1–2 sprays in each nostril, one or two times daily.
Supply duration may vary depending on your dosing plan and frequency of use.
Concentration Details
Injection contains: NAD+ 200 mg/mL (This formulation is provided at a higher concentration to allow flexible dosing based on your plan.)
Nasal spray contains: NAD+ 150 mg/mL
Selection Guidance
If you are unsure which option to choose, many patients select injection for a more structured dosing approach or nasal spray for a simpler daily routine.
Your provider will review your selection and confirm the appropriate dosing and schedule before treatment is finalized.
Formulation Notes
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a compound naturally present in the body and involved in normal cellular processes.
Injection and nasal forms provide different delivery options. Injections are under the skin and are commonly used when a more structured dosing routine is preferred. Nasal sprays are used through the nose and may be preferred by those who want a non-injection approach.
Safety Summary
NAD+ Injection
Common Side Effects
- Nausea
- Headache
- Flushing
- Fatigue
Do Not Use If
You have a known allergy to NAD+ or are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Treatment requires review by a licensed clinician. Not all patients will qualify for therapy. Prescriptions are issued at the discretion of the evaluating provider. Results are not guaranteed. This information is for educational purposes and does not replace medical advice. Review full safety details before starting treatment.
Full Medication Safety Information
Active Ingredient
Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+)
Common Side Effects
- Nausea
- Headache
- Flushing
- Fatigue
These symptoms are often temporary and may improve over time.
Serious Risks
- Chest pressure during infusion
- Rapid heart rate
- Allergic reaction
Who Should Not Use
- Known hypersensitivity to NAD+
- Pregnant or breastfeeding (safety not established)
Important Warnings
Long-term safety data are limited.
Important Safety Note
Tell your clinician about all medications and supplements you take.
FDA Status
Not FDA-approved.
This therapy may be provided as a compounded formulation and is not FDA-approved as a specific drug product.
NAD+ Nasal Spray
Common Side Effects
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Nasal irritation
- Nausea
- Temporary fatigue
Do Not Use If
You have a known allergy to NAD+ or are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Treatment requires review by a licensed clinician. Not all patients will qualify for therapy. Prescriptions are issued at the discretion of the evaluating provider. Results are not guaranteed. This information is for educational purposes and does not replace medical advice. Review full safety details before starting treatment.
Full Medication Safety Information
Active Ingredient
Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+)
Common Side Effects
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Nasal irritation
- Nausea
- Temporary fatigue
Serious Risks
- Allergic reaction
Who Should Not Use
- Known hypersensitivity to NAD+
- Pregnant or breastfeeding (safety not established)
Important Warnings
Long-term safety data are limited.
Important Safety Note
Tell your clinician about all medications and supplements you take.
FDA Status
Not FDA-approved.
This therapy may be provided as a compounded formulation and is not FDA-approved as a specific drug product.
Start with a simple RestartRX medical review to see if this program is appropriate for you.