Frequently asked questions.

How long does an IV treatment session typically last?

An average IV treatment session lasts around 30 to 60 minutes. However, the duration may vary depending on the specific treatment type and individual patient needs.

Are there any side effects associated with IV treatments?

While IV treatments are generally well-tolerated, some individuals may experience minor side effects such as bruising or soreness at the injection site, a cooling sensation during the infusion, or a metallic taste. It’s important to communicate any discomfort or concerns to the healthcare provider administering the treatment.

Can I receive IV treatments while taking prescription medications?

It is crucial to inform your healthcare provider of any prescription medications, supplements, or over-the-counter drugs you are taking prior to receiving IV treatments. This will allow them to assess any potential interactions and ensure the treatment is safe and tailored to your specific needs.

How frequently should I receive IV treatments?

The frequency of IV treatments depends on individual health goals, treatment type, and the recommendation of your healthcare provider. Some people may benefit from weekly sessions, while others may opt for monthly treatments. A personalized treatment plan will be developed based on your unique needs and health objectives.

What are the potential benefits of NAD+ IV treatments, and how long do they last?

NAD+ IV treatments are known for their potential benefits in enhancing energy levels, improving cognitive function, reducing inflammation, and supporting cellular health. The duration of the benefits can vary among individuals, with some experiencing sustained improvements for several weeks to months. It’s important to discuss your health goals and expectations with your healthcare provider to determine the optimal treatment frequency and assess the longevity of the benefits for your specific needs.

What Is NAD?

Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) is one of two chemicals needed to produce niacin, or vitamin B3, in the body. Most people get niacin through certain foods like eggs, meat, and leafy greens or by taking vitamins or supplements that contain it. More recently, the intravenous use of NAD has become more popular and is an alternative therapy for anti-aging purposes, depression, disease prevention, and even addiction.

As a coenzyme, NAD helps to convert various foods into usable forms of energy in the body while also helping your body generate, maintain, and repair itself on a cellular level.1 As you age, your body produces less niacin, which makes you more likely to become deficient in B3. Some potential signs of B3 deficiency include depression, fatigue, brain fog, memory loss, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and in extreme cases, even hallucinations.

Vitamin B3 deficiencies have also been linked to neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and Huntington’s disease. More recent research also suggests vitamin B3 deficiencies may increase the risk for depression, bipolar, schizophrenia, and even alcoholism and addictions. Many also believe that a natural decline in NAD production creates more oxidative stress in the body, which can make people vulnerable to a range of health problems in later life.

What are the potential benefits of NAD+ IV treatments?

1. Improved cognitive functioning

One of the most commonly cited benefits of NAD therapy is improved mental clarity, concentration, and memory. People who struggle with symptoms of ADHD, like getting easily distracted, not being able to concentrate for long periods of time, and forgetting things, may benefit from NAD+ supplements. Brain fog is one of the most common reasons for seeking out NAD therapy and is often listed as the top benefits of this treatment.

2. Boosts energy & reduces chronic fatigue

Another common benefit reported by people who supplement with NAD is feeling more energetic. NAD is used by the body to help turn food into energy and also affects certain neurochemicals that help people feel awake and alert. People who struggle with chronic fatigue and daytime sleepiness may benefit from trying NAD supplements, either through IV infusions or oral supplements.

3. Lower levels of stress & anxiety

NAD supplements may also help people who are struggling with high levels of stress or anxiety. NAD plays a central role in reducing oxidative stress and optimizing the CNS, which can help lower a person’s levels of stress and anxiety. People who try NAD IV therapy sometimes report that they feel less stressed or anxious after starting NAD treatment. Most of the available research on this benefit is for studies using oral NAD supplements and not IV NAD therapy.

4. Lowered blood pressure & cholesterol

Adequate levels of NAD in the body help to keep your blood pressure and cholesterol in check. Specifically, NAD can help boost levels of good cholesterol (HDL) in the blood while reducing the bad kind of cholesterol (LDL). NAD also helps to prevent your arteries from restricting, which means better circulation and lower blood pressure. Together, these benefits translate into a range of significant health benefits, including reduced risk for heart attacks and strokes. It is important to note that the studies looking at this benefit either use oral NAD supplements or IV NAD treatment given to rats

5. Targets inflammation in the body

Inflammation is one of the root causes of several different health problems, including asthma, autoimmune disorders, and arthritis. Some research suggests that oral NAD has anti-inflammatory effects in the body, which could provide broad protection against inflammatory conditions and diseases.5,6 Since inflammation is also a common cause of pain, some people may also experience an improvement in their levels of chronic pain. More research is needed to explore whether this benefit is associated with intravenous NAD.

6. Supports healthy lifestyle choices

One of the more interesting and surprising benefits of NAD is that it may help people break unhealthy habits, including addictions. While the research isn’t settled yet, some studies suggest that NAD can improve cravings and withdrawals in people addicted to alcohol, opioids, or cocaine. It’s believed that NAD may influence certain reward pathways in the brain related to addiction, making it easier for people to overcome unhealthy habits like addiction. Some of this research has included the use of IV NAD in combination with oral supplements.

7. Boosts metabolism & supports weight loss

NAD is needed for metabolizing fats, carbohydrates, proteins, and nutrients in the body. Being deficient in niacin or B3 vitamins can slow down your metabolism, leading to weight gain. By boosting your NAD levels, it’s possible that your metabolism could speed up, making it easier for you to lose weight (if that’s your goal). Other benefits of an increased metabolism include more energy and better sleep, which are critical for physical and mental well-being.

8. Clearer, brighter skin

Another benefit attributed to NAD is related to skin health. NAD may improve the appearance and health of your skin in a number of ways, including by reducing inflammation, improving hydration, and even reducing wrinkles and age spots. Some of these benefits may be achieved by using skin products that contain niacinamide or taking oral niacin or NAD supplements, but this could be another potential benefit of IV NAD treatment.

9. Slows down the aging process

As the body ages, it naturally produces less NAD, and some believe that this accelerates the aging process and makes the body more vulnerable to disease. By boosting your levels of NAD through supplementation or infusions, it may be possible to slow the aging process down. Scientists believe that the anti-aging effects of NAD are linked to its role in reducing oxidative stress, promoting cellular regeneration and DNA repair, and helping the body and brain rid itself of toxins. At least one study shows that intravenous NAD can help slow the process of age-related decline.

10. Improves mood & combats depression

While this has not been fully confirmed, it’s been suggested that some people receiving NAD therapy experience improvements in their mood after treatment. NAD may help to regulate brain chemicals involved in mood disorders like depression. As a result, some people with depression report positive effects on depressive symptoms like fatigue, brain fog, and sadness. In one study of mice, NAD supplementation was found to reverse depressive behaviors and symptoms. In other studies exploring the benefits of IV NAD therapy, this treatment was found to help improve depressive symptoms in 93% of the subjects.