NAD+ Injection Dosage: How It's Determined
How NAD+ injection dosage and frequency are set — why it's individualized by a provider, how the schedule works, and why generic NAD dosing charts don't apply.
“What’s the right NAD+ injection dosage?” is a top NAD+ question — and the honest answer is that there’s no universal number. NAD+ injection dosing is individualized, provider-set, and adjusted over time. Here’s how that works and why generic charts are the wrong place to look.
Why there’s no universal NAD+ dosage chart
NAD+ is a coenzyme prescribed as a compounded medication by a licensed provider after an individual evaluation. Because it’s a prescription, dosing is set per patient — shaped by:
- Your health history and current medications
- Your goals and individual profile
- How you tolerate the medication, especially early on
- The delivery form (injection, nasal spray, or oral dropper)
A chart found online can’t weigh any of these. The full overview of the medication is on the NAD+ injections page.
How the schedule typically works
While specifics are always provider-set, a few general points come up:
- Route: a small subcutaneous injection (for the injectable form)
- Frequency: provider-determined — some protocols are more frequent at first, then spaced out
- Adjustment: providers often start conservatively and adjust based on tolerance
Why “start low” matters with NAD+
NAD+ given too quickly is associated with temporary, uncomfortable effects — flushing, nausea, or a feeling of pressure — that ease when the pace is slowed. That’s exactly why providers commonly start conservatively and why NAD+ is prescribed and supervised rather than self-managed. (More in NAD+ injection side effects.)
The safe way to get a NAD+ dose
The only appropriate path is clinical: be evaluated by a licensed provider who can decide whether NAD+ is appropriate and, if so, set your dose, form, and schedule.
Ready to talk to a provider? REMEVi prescribes NAD+ online — $145 for a 4-week subscription, bilingual care, with a licensed US provider setting your dosing and a structured schedule.
Related reading: NAD+ injections vs IV therapy and NAD+ injection benefits.
This article is for general education and is not medical advice. NAD+ prescribed by REMEVi is a non-FDA-approved compounded medication available only by prescription from a licensed provider after an individual evaluation. Do not attempt to dose NAD+ without a provider.
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