NAD+ infusions
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is a vital coenzyme involved in cellular energy production, DNA repair, and the reduction of oxidative stress. NAD+ levels naturally decline with age, contributing to chronic fatigue, cognitive decline, and accelerated cellular aging.
Intravenous NAD+ infusions offer an effective, evidence-based method to activate cellular metabolism, support the nervous system, and enhance overall physiological function.
This therapy is administered under the supervision of certified medical professionals and is tailored to each individual’s needs. Prior to treatment, patients are required to undergo a medical consultation and laboratory tests, including a complete blood count, liver and kidney function markers (ALT, creatinine, GFR), and zinc levels in the blood. The exact scope of tests is determined by the physician following the consultation.
Infusion duration: 1 to 3 hours per session.
Benefits of NAD+ Therapy:
- Increased energy levels and reduced fatigue;
- Improved cognitive performance – enhanced focus, attention, and memory;
- Stimulated cellular regeneration and repair;
- Support during periods of prolonged stress, burnout, or intense physical activity;
- Slowed aging processes and improved skin quality.
NAD+ therapy may be suitable for individuals who:
- Experience chronic fatigue;
- Seek to enhance brain function and mental performance;
- Are recovering from acute illness, surgery, or emotional stress;
- Wish to reduce age-related changes and support healthy aging.
NAD+ infusions are not recommended for individuals with:
- Severe liver or kidney dysfunction;
- Autoimmune or active oncological conditions;
- Acute infections;
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding;
- Alcohol intoxication (hangover);
- Known allergies to NAD+, vitamin B3 (niacin), or any infusion ingredients.
Therapy results
Many patients report a significant increase in energy and overall well-being after just one NAD+ infusion session. However, more lasting and pronounced results are typically achieved through a personalized treatment course designed by the physician, based on the patient’s health status and therapy goals.
Possible Side Effects
NAD+ infusion therapy is generally well tolerated, with most patients experiencing no significant side effects. In rare cases, mild and temporary reactions may occur, such as slight flushing, nausea, dizziness, or discomfort during the procedure. These symptoms usually resolve on their own and rarely require additional medical intervention.
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