NAD+ should be avoided in patients with severe liver or kidney dysfunction without clinical oversight. NAD+ may interact with chemotherapy and immunosuppressants by affecting DNA repair and immune function, enhance the effects of insulin or blood pressure medications—raising risks of hypoglycemia or hypotension—and should be used cautiously with other vitamin B3 supplements to avoid overdosing.
Do NOT use NAD+ if you have active cancer (as NAD+ plays a role in cell growth and repair).
Use caution if you have low blood pressure, as NAD+ may cause temporary drops in blood pressure.
Avoid use if pregnant or breastfeeding, as safety data is limited.
Use under supervision if you have a history of migraines or neurological conditions, as NAD+ can trigger headaches in some individuals.
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What ingredients are in NAD+?
Our Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+) injection delivers a purified, pharmacy-compounded dose of NAD+ - the active coenzyme that supports cellular energy and mitochondrial function.
What is NAD+?
Power up your cells with injectable Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+) — the ultimate biohack for energy, focus, and longevity. This fast-acting formula fuels your metabolism, sharpens your mind, and helps you feel younger from the inside out. ...
Where is NAD+ sourced?
Our NAD+ is compounded in the United States by an FDA-registered, U.S.-licensed pharmacy operating under strict sterile compounding standards.
What are the potential side effects of NAD+?
Potential common side effects for NAD+ include: Flushing, mild headache, or dizziness. Temporary nausea or stomach discomfort. Injection site irritation (for injectable NAD+). Potential rare but serious risks for NAD+ include: Hypotension (low blood ...
Who is the manufacturer or pharmacy for NAD+?
Our NAD+ injection is compounded by CraftedRx, a licensed U.S. compounding pharmacy delivering personalized medications nationwide through seamless telehealth integration and expert formulation.