Do I need a prescription for NAD+?

Do I need a prescription for NAD+?

NAD+ injections are a prescription-only compounded medication. A licensed healthcare provider must review your medical information to determine whether this treatment is appropriate for you.

Getting Started

1. Complete Medical Intake Form

After your purchase, you will be asked to complete a brief medical history questionnaire. This information is reviewed by a licensed healthcare provider.

2. Provider Review

A licensed doctor or nurse practitioner will evaluate your medical information to determine whether NAD+ is appropriate for your treatment plan.

3. Pharmacy Fulfillment

If approved, your prescription will be sent to the compounding pharmacy for preparation and shipped according to standard pharmacy processing times. You will receive tracking information once the order is fulfilled.

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This process helps ensure NAD+ is prescribed only when it is medically appropriate for your individual needs.

Notes
Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. They are prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies under medical supervision and may differ in formulation, dosing, and supporting evidence from FDA-approved products.
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This article is for general informational purposes only and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment for any specific person.
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