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No Consult Protocols: Basic NAD+ IV Starting Protocol
No Consult Protocols: Basic NAD+ IV Starting Protocol

If choosing NAD over NMN IV without paid consult here are a few ideas to shape your experience.

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Written by Dripdok Patient Account Executive
Updated over a month ago

NAD+ protocol typically involves intravenous (IV) infusions of NAD+ in varying doses, depending on the patient’s health status and specific needs. Here’s a general breakdown of the protocol based on the episode and other supporting sources:

NAD+ IV Protocol

  1. Initial Dosing:

    • The starting dose often ranges from 250 mg to 500 mg per session, with adjustments made based on patient response and tolerance.

    • For individuals new to NAD+ therapy or with specific health conditions, a lower dose of around 250 mg may be used initially to gauge tolerance.

  2. Frequency:

    • A standard course may involve 3-5 infusions per week for the first 1-2 weeks to saturate NAD+ levels in the body and maximize the therapeutic effects.

    • Following the initial loading phase, maintenance infusions may be reduced to once every 1-2 weeks depending on patient needs and goals (e.g., cognitive enhancement, anti-aging, recovery).

  3. Infusion Rate:

    • The rate of infusion can vary; slower infusions (e.g., 2-3 hours per session) are often preferred to minimize discomfort such as chest tightness or flushing, which are common side effects when NAD+ is administered too quickly.

    • Monitoring during infusions is essential, and the rate may be adjusted based on the patient’s tolerance.

Maintenance Phase

  • After the initial loading phase, ongoing maintenance doses of 250-500 mg once per week or bi-weekly are typical for sustaining NAD+ levels and supporting long-term benefits such as cognitive function, energy levels, and anti-aging effects.

Additional Considerations

  • Oral or Sublingual Supplements: While IV is the most effective, some patients may use oral or sublingual forms of NAD+ or precursors (e.g., NMN) in conjunction with infusions to maintain levels.

  • Adjunctive Therapies: Combining NAD+ therapy with other regenerative approaches, such as peptide therapy, methylene blue or reduced glutathione, to enhance outcomes.

Patient Monitoring and Customization

  • It’s important to personalize NAD+ protocols based on patient feedback and health markers. Adjustments in dose and frequency are made based on energy levels, cognitive performance, and physical responses.

This protocol aligns with best practices and supported by scientific literature on NAD+ therapy for its cellular and metabolic benefits. For specific guidance tailored to your health needs, consulting with a professional specializing in NAD+ therapy is recommended.

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