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1.0 GET STARTED

1.1 About This Peptide

NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in all living cells and plays a central role in cellular energy production and metabolic processes. It is essential for mitochondrial function and is involved in converting nutrients into usable cellular energy (ATP).

In research and performance settings, NAD+ is commonly discussed for its involvement in aging-related pathways, DNA repair mechanisms, and cellular health. Levels naturally decline with age, which has led to increased interest in NAD+ replenishment and optimization strategies.

Potential Benefits (Researched For)

Research suggests NAD+ may influence several biological pathways related to energy production, metabolism, and cellular repair. While most data comes from laboratory and clinical research, commonly discussed potential benefits include:
 

  • May support cellular energy production (ATP)

  • May assist metabolic and mitochondrial function

  • May support cognitive clarity and brain function

  • May contribute to healthy aging pathways

  • May assist DNA repair and cellular resilience

  • Human research is ongoing, and individual outcomes may vary.


Possible Minimal Side Effects (Reported)

In available research and anecdotal reporting, NAD+ is generally described as well tolerated. When side effects are reported, they are typically mild and may depend on dosage and administration method.
 

  • Mild injection site irritation

  • Temporary flushing

  • Nausea (occasionally reported)

  • Lightheadedness (in some cases)

  • Individual sensitivity and response may vary.



“Read more about how to reduce possible minimal side effects in our FAQ.”

1.2 Supplies Checklist

Before beginning, it is important to have the appropriate sterile supplies prepared. Using proper equipment supports accurate measurement, sterile handling, and safe administration.

Most users prepare the following:

  • 1 mL insulin syringes (29–31 gauge)

  • Bacteriostatic water

  • Alcohol prep pads

  • Sterile 1 mL or 3 mL syringe (often used for mixing/transferring)

  • Sharps container for proper disposal

 

Maintaining sterile technique helps reduce contamination risk.

1.3 How To Mix

What Is Reconstitution?


Reconstitution is the process of adding bacteriostatic water to the freeze-dried (lyophilized) peptide powder in order to prepare it for injection. NAD+ is typically supplied in powder form to preserve stability during shipping and storage.

 

Proper mixing ensures consistent concentration throughout the solution and helps maintain peptide integrity.

 

How To Mix

  1. Clean the tops of both vials with an alcohol pad.

  2. Draw the desired amount of bacteriostatic water into a sterile syringe.

  3. Slowly inject the water down the inside wall of the NAD+ vial.

  4. Allow the powder to dissolve. GENTLY SWIRL. DO NOT SHAKE.

 

Common Vial Sizes

 

NAD+ is commonly sold in:

  • 500 mg vial

  • 1000 mg vial

 

Dilution volume may vary depending on personal preference and desired concentration.

1.4 Injection Basics

NAD+ is most commonly administered subcutaneously (under the skin). Subcutaneous injections use small insulin syringes and are generally simple to perform with proper technique.

Understanding basic injection principles can improve comfort, consistency, and overall user confidence.

 

Subcutaneous Injection Quick Guide

Topic
Quick Guide
Disposal

Use a sharps container. If unavailable, place needles in a sealed, puncture-resistant container, never loose in regular trash.

Site Rotation

Rotate injection areas daily

Injection Angle

45–90 degrees

Needle Size

29–31 gauge insulin syringe

Common Areas

Lower abdomen, outer thigh, upper arm

Injection Type

Subcutaneous (under the skin)

2.0 DOSING & STORAGE

2.1 Dosing Protocol (Commonly Reported)

Dosing approaches for NAD+ vary depending on individual goals, tolerance, and context of use. The example below reflects commonly reported ranges discussed in research and performance communities.

2.2 Storage Basics

Proper storage helps preserve peptide stability, potency, and shelf life. Environmental exposure can impact peptide integrity, especially after reconstitution.

Before Mixing (Powder Form)

NAD+ is relatively stable when stored correctly.

  • Store in a cool, dry place

  • Protect from direct sunlight

  • Avoid excessive heat exposure

 

After Mixing

 

Once reconstituted, refrigeration is recommended to maintain stability.

  • Refrigerate at 2–8°C (36–46°F)

  • Do not freeze

  • Avoid shaking

  • Keep vial upright when possible

 

Stability duration may vary depending on storage conditions and handling.

NAD+ Peptide
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NAD+ Peptide

NAD+ Cellular Energy & Metabolism Peptide Guide

A simplified overview of NAD+, focused on cellular energy production, metabolic function, preparation basics, and commonly discussed research applications.

KEY BENEFITS

  • May support cellular energy production (ATP)

  • Commonly discussed for metabolism and aging pathways

  • May assist cognitive function and mental clarity

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