Treatmentexperimental

NAD+ Nasal Spray

A compounded intranasal NAD+ spray sold as a needle-free, at-home alternative to injections and IVs, marketed for brain energy, focus, and mitochondrial support.

A compounded intranasal NAD+ spray sold as a needle-free, at-home alternative to injections and IVs, marketed for brain energy, focus, and mitochondrial support. Frequently prescribed via telehealth-linked longevity clinics.

Evidence

experimental

There are no controlled human trials demonstrating meaningful NAD+ delivery or any longevity/cognitive benefit from intranasal NAD+; the claim is entirely unproven.

Regulatory notes

European Union
Compounded prescription product with no approved indication; not authorised as a medicine for longevity and sold only under private-clinic/prescriber frameworks.
United States
Compounded prescription drug (503A/503B) used off-label; no FDA approval and bioavailability is unestablished.
United Arab Emirates
Compounded prescription product requiring a licensed prescriber and licensed pharmacy; no approved longevity indication.
United Kingdom
Not MHRA-licensed; supplied privately as a compounded product with claim restrictions.

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

Also known as

NAD nasal spray, NAD+ intranasal, intranasal NAD, NAD spray, NAD+ nasal

Where to find it

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

Back to glossary