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NAD+ Injection (IM/SubQ Booster)

A concentrated intramuscular or subcutaneous shot of NAD+ (roughly 50-200 mg) sold as a fast few-minute alternative to an IV drip, marketed for energy, focus, and anti-aging.

A concentrated intramuscular or subcutaneous shot of NAD+ (roughly 50-200 mg) sold as a fast few-minute alternative to an IV drip, marketed for energy, focus, and anti-aging. Often sold as walk-in boosters or in multi-shot packages.

Evidence

experimental

No credible human trials support longevity or wellness benefit from bolus NAD+ injections; the longevity claim is unproven and rests on the same mechanistic story as IV NAD+.

Regulatory notes

European Union
Unlicensed/compounded injectable with no approved longevity indication; offered in private clinics under wellness frameworks, prescriber oversight expected.
United States
Compounded prescription drug (503A/503B); administered off-label with no FDA approval for wellness or anti-aging, and safety of high-dose bolus injections is not established.
United Arab Emirates
Injectable NAD+ requires a licensed prescriber and DHA/DoH-licensed facility; no approved longevity indication.
United Kingdom
Not MHRA-licensed; private-clinic use only under wellness frameworks with claim restrictions.

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Also known as

NAD shot, NAD+ IM injection, NAD+ subcutaneous injection, NAD subq, NAD booster shot, intramuscular NAD, NAD jab

Where to find it

43 clinics in the directory offer nad+ injection (im/subq booster). Prices shown are the cheapest for this treatment where published; always confirm with the venue.

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