What are the potential side effects of NAD+?

What are the potential side effects of NAD+?

NAD+ injections are compounded medications, and individual responses can vary. Some people may experience side effects, which can range from mild to more noticeable.

Possible side effects may include:

  1. Nausea or stomach discomfort
  2. Headache or fatigue
  3. Lightheadedness or flushing
  4. Injection-site irritation
  5. Allergic reactions
Alert
If you notice symptoms that are persistent, unexpected, or concerning, contact your healthcare provider for guidance.
Warning
Seek immediate medical attention if you experience severe dizziness, chest pain, difficulty breathing, or swelling of the face, lips, or throat.
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.
Alert
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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