NAD+
RedoxCompounded / off-labelNicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
A redox cofactor logged as subcutaneous, nasal, or clinic IV. Injection volumes can exceed 1 mL.
- Typical form
- Lyophilized vial
- Typical route
- Subcutaneous
- Display unit
- mg
- Typical vial
- 500 mg
- Half-life (approx.)
- 1 h
- Default in-use window
- 28 days
Educational · commonly logged
Typical protocol
A snapshot of how this compound is logged — not a prescription. You set every number.
- Common range
- 50–200 mg
- Starting log
- 100 mg
- Cadence
- Custom weekdays
- Timing
- SubQ 1–3× weekly, or a clinic IV as a separate event
- Duration
- Ongoing or pulsed; volumes can exceed 1 mL
50–200 mg is the usual home-log band. Split the draw if it overruns the syringe. Clinic IV is a different route.
Reconstitution note
Large volumes. Warn when draw exceeds syringe capacity and offer a split.
Storage
Fridge, light-protected. Do not freeze mixed solution.
Cautions
Clinic IV is a different route. Flushing and injection discomfort are commonly journaled.
Evidence posture
Supplement / compounded use is not an FDA-reviewed indication for longevity.