How is NAD+ therapy performed? NAD+ therapy is a treatment method in which NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) coenzyme is injected directly into the patient’s bloodstream via intravenous therapy. Intensive courses lasting from a few days to a few weeks are often recommended for initial therapy, followed by maintenance treatment with regular intravenous infusions. Oral supplements may be recommended to improve results. Is NAD+ therapy safe? The frequency, intensity and doses of therapy are recommended by your doctor. It is always important to follow your doctor’s recommendations and regularly review the effectiveness of your therapy. Some patients may experience mild side effects such as mild headache, nausea, muscle pain or other mild symptoms that usually resolve quickly. Side effects may depend on the rate of drip, the number of times the patient is given the therapy. Discuss any side effects with your healthcare professional to reduce and eliminate them. Is NAD+ therapy suitable for everyone? The main contraindications to NAD+ therapy are allergy or hypersensitivity to the product, pregnancy and lactation, oncological diseases, autoimmune diseases. Special precautions are required in the presence of hepatic and renal impairment, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes mellitus.
Practical tips
How long does a NAD+ therapy session last? The duration of NAD+ therapy depends on the dose prescribed by your doctor. Infusion therapy can last from 1.5 to 4 hours. How long does it take to feel the results of NAD+ therapy? The effects of intravenous NAD+ therapy are felt within the first few hours or days. Concentration and memory improve within the first week. Long-term effects on slowing down the ageing process and improving general health can be felt after several months of regular intravenous therapy.
How to prepare for NAD+ therapy? We recommend that you have blood tests – BKT, glucose, creatinine, AST, ALT, lipidogram, CRB – before your first treatment. You can also have the tests done at our clinic – just arrive on your fasting day. For intravenous therapy, you can arrive with a light meal and we recommend you dress comfortably.