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NAD+ IV Therapy

A slow intravenous infusion of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (typically 250-1000 mg over 1-4 hours) marketed to boost cellular energy, mental clarity, and slow biological aging.

A slow intravenous infusion of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (typically 250-1000 mg over 1-4 hours) marketed to boost cellular energy, mental clarity, and slow biological aging. The flagship NAD+ offering on most longevity clinic menus.

Evidence

experimental

IV NAD+ reliably raises circulating NAD+ metabolites, but there are essentially no rigorous human RCTs showing anti-aging, longevity, or general-wellness benefit; use rests on mechanistic reasoning and anecdote.

Regulatory notes

European Union
Not an approved medicine for longevity/wellness; offered in private clinics (including Spain) as an unlicensed/compounded infusion under wellness or CAM frameworks, with restrictions on therapeutic claims.
United States
Not FDA-approved for any wellness/anti-aging indication; NAD+ is a compounded drug prepared by 503A/503B pharmacies and administered off-label under physician oversight, not covered by insurance.
United Arab Emirates
Regulated as a physician-administered infusion requiring a licensed prescriber and DHA/DoH-licensed facility; permitted in private clinics but not an approved longevity therapy.
United Kingdom
NAD is not licensed by the MHRA as a treatment; available only privately under wellness/cosmetic frameworks with limits on health claims.

General information, not medical or legal advice. See our disclaimer.

Also known as

NAD IV, NAD+ drip, NAD infusion, IV NAD therapy, NAD+ IV drip, intravenous NAD, high-dose NAD IV, NAD plus IV

Where to find it

43 clinics in the directory offer nad+ iv therapy. Prices shown are the cheapest for this treatment where published; always confirm with the venue.

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