NAD⁺ Information
NAD⁺ is a coenzyme found in every cell of your body. It is essential for creating energy, repairing DNA, and keeping your cells healthy. As we age, NAD⁺ levels naturally decline, which can lead to fatigue, brain fog, slower recovery, and signs of aging.
NAD⁺ injections help restore these levels, giving your body the fuel it needs at the cellular level for energy, focus, and overall wellness.
Boost Natural Energy – Supports your body’s ability to create energy without relying on stimulants.
Sharpen Mental Clarity – Enhances focus, concentration, and memory while reducing brain fog.
Cellular Repair & Anti-Aging – Promotes healthy cell repair and slows down age-related decline.
Improved Recovery – Speeds up recovery from workouts, illness, or stress.
Support Metabolic Health – Aids in fat metabolism and may assist with weight management.
Better Mood & Sleep – Many patients report improved mood balance and more restful sleep.
Dosing & Frequency: NAD⁺ injections are typically given in small doses (50–200 mg per injection) 1–3 times per week. Injections can be given under the skin (subcutaneous) or into the muscle (intramuscular). Your dose may be adjusted based on your goals and tolerance.
Treatment Timeline: Some patients feel more energy and focus after just a few doses, while others notice gradual improvements over several weeks. Consistency is key for best results.
Possible Side Effects: NAD⁺ is generally well tolerated. Rarely, patients may experience mild flushing, warmth, or nausea if administered too quickly. These effects are temporary and usually resolve on their own.
Combination Therapy: NAD⁺ can be used alone or added to your current wellness plan for enhanced results — especially if you’ve plateaued in your energy, focus, or recovery.
Long-Term Support: Many patients continue NAD⁺ as part of their ongoing wellness routine for sustained energy, metabolism, and anti-aging benefits.
Possible Side Effects
NAD⁺ is generally well tolerated, but some patients may experience mild or temporary effects, especially if given in higher doses or too quickly:
Flushing or warmth (a brief sensation of heat in the face or body)
Nausea or upset stomach
Headache
Lightheadedness or dizziness
Fatigue (sometimes felt after the initial energy boost)
Soreness at the injection site
These side effects are usually mild and short-lived. Slowing the injection rate, lowering the dose, or spacing out treatments often helps reduce them.
Book Your Appointment: Visit our calendar and choose a time that works best for you to meet virtually with Melanie.
Complete Your Forms: Fill out the required medical history forms before your appointment to ensure we have the information needed for safe, personalized care.
Check Your Email: After booking your free virtual appointment, you’ll receive an email with important next steps and instructions to help you get started.
Your cost is based on your medication type and dose—no hidden fees, no surprise bills, and no monthly membership costs. Boggs Wellness accepts FSA/HSA, all major credit cards, PayPal, and Afterpay (with CareCredit coming soon) to make payment simple and flexible.
If Melanie determines you’re a candidate for therapy, you’ll receive a personalized treatment plan.
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You and Melanie may decide to include additional lab testing—such as food sensitivity testing—to create a nutrition plan tailored to your body’s unique needs. This can be especially helpful if you reach a plateau or want to further optimize your results.
Allergies: Avoid use if you have a known allergy to NAD⁺ or any components in the injection.
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding: Safety has not been established — NAD⁺ injections are not recommended unless specifically prescribed under close medical supervision.
Medical Conditions: Patients with liver disease, kidney disease, heart conditions, or uncontrolled diabetes should discuss with their provider before starting NAD⁺.
Injection Reactions: As with any injection, mild redness, tenderness, or swelling at the site may occur.
Possible Drug Interactions
While NAD⁺ is naturally produced in the body and generally safe, it may interact with certain medications, including:
Diabetes Medications (insulin, oral hypoglycemics): NAD⁺ may enhance glucose metabolism, potentially affecting blood sugar control. Monitoring is recommended.
Chemotherapy or Cancer Medications: Because NAD⁺ supports cell repair and energy production, it may interfere with certain treatments designed to damage cancer cells. Always consult your oncologist.
Blood Pressure Medications: NAD⁺ may improve vascular function and could, in some cases, enhance the effects of antihypertensives.
Other Supplements or Therapies that Boost NAD⁺ (e.g., nicotinamide riboside, NMN): Combining may increase effects — should be monitored by your provider.
Most patients tolerate NAD⁺ very well. Always share your full medication list and health history with your provider before starting therapy, so it can be tailored safely to you.
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