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NAD⁺.

NAD⁺ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a vital coenzyme found in every cell of your body that plays a critical role in energy production, DNA repair, and cellular health.

Subcutaneous injection (most common); IV infusion at select clinics.

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Is this for you?

This is for you if

  • Who it’s best for:
  • Adults experiencing age-related decline or seeking anti-aging benefits
  • People with chronic fatigue, burnout, or low energy
  • Athletes or active individuals
  • Those in addiction recovery
  • People with cognitive concerns
  • Individuals managing chronic pain or inflammation
  • Busy professionals or high-stress lifestyles
  • People on GLP-1 medications
  • Individuals with metabolic concerns, insulin resistance, prediabetes, obesity
  • Post-illness or post-surgical recovery patients
  • People seeking mood support
  • Heavy or regular alcohol consumers
  • Individuals with neurodegenerative risk factors

This isn't for you if

Provider review is required. Treatment is prescribed only when clinically appropriate.

What it is

NAD⁺

NAD⁺ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a vital coenzyme found in every cell of your body that plays a critical role in energy production, DNA repair, and cellular health. As we age, NAD⁺ levels naturally decline, which contributes to fatigue, slower metabolism, reduced cognitive function, and accelerated aging. NAD⁺ therapy replenishes these levels to help boost cellular energy and reduce fatigue, support mitochondrial function, improve mental clarity and focus, enhance metabolic health and recovery, and promote healthy aging and longevity

How it works

Mechanism and fit.

  • How it works:
  • The NAD+ peptide works by replenishing declining levels of NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide), a vital coenzyme present in every cell that naturally drops with age, stress, and inflammation.
  • Your cells need energy to work properly; to think, move, repair damage, and stay healthy. NAD+ is a helper molecule that makes this energy production happen smoothly. It grabs energy from the food you eat (like sugar and fats) and passes it along so your cells can turn it into usable power (called ATP). Without enough NAD+, your cells run low on energy, like a phone with a dying battery.
  • Beyond energy, NAD+ also helps fix broken parts in your cells, especially damaged DNA, and calms down inflammation. It acts like a repair crew and a cleanup team. As we get older, stressed, or sick, our NAD+ levels drop. This makes us feel more tired, foggy-brained, and slower to recover.
  • Benefits People claim from injectable NAD+:
  • Energy Boost:
  • Deeper, cleaner energy w/o the caffeine jitters
  • Mitochondria working better
  • Mental Clarity:
  • Brain fog lifts
  • Focus sharpens
  • Better bood and motivation
  • Faster Recovery:
  • Less soreness after workouts
  • Quicker healing from triaining & injuries
  • Better Sleep:
  • Deeper
  • More restoative sleep once levels stabilized
  • Anti-Aging Effects:
  • Improved skin tone
  • Reduced inflammation
  • Slower cellular aging
  • Metabolic Support:
  • Better blood sugar control
  • Fewer cravings
  • Sharper metabolism
  • Resilience:
  • Resistance to stress, illness, and everyday wear.
  • Other benefits people claim:
  • Addiction recovery support
  • Improved hair thickness/growth
  • Better motor skills or tremor reduction
  • Hair growth and thickness
  • Reduced joint pain or muscle soreness
  • Reduced caffeine dependence
When it may fit

Who this is typically for.

  • Who it’s best for:
  • Adults experiencing age-related decline or seeking anti-aging benefits
  • People with chronic fatigue, burnout, or low energy
  • Athletes or active individuals
  • Those in addiction recovery
  • People with cognitive concerns
  • Individuals managing chronic pain or inflammation
  • Busy professionals or high-stress lifestyles
  • People on GLP-1 medications
  • Individuals with metabolic concerns, insulin resistance, prediabetes, obesity
  • Post-illness or post-surgical recovery patients
  • People seeking mood support
  • Heavy or regular alcohol consumers
  • Individuals with neurodegenerative risk factors
NAD⁺ - common questions

What patients
most often ask.

What's the difference between injectable NAD⁺ and oral NAD⁺ precursors?+

Injectable NAD⁺ delivers the coenzyme directly. Oral NAD⁺ precursors (such as NR or NMN) provide building blocks the body uses to make NAD⁺. Injectable forms typically produce faster, more pronounced effects.

Will I feel a 'flush' or discomfort?+

Some patients experience temporary flushing, mild chest pressure, or queasiness during IV infusion, especially at faster rates. Slowing the infusion typically resolves this.

Is NAD⁺ a stimulant?+

No. NAD⁺ doesn't 'push' energy the way caffeine does — it restores the cellular machinery that produces energy. Most patients describe it as cleaner, steadier energy rather than stimulation.

When it may fit

Who this is typically for.

These are common fit patterns from the approved catalog. Your provider determines whether treatment is appropriate.

  • <ul><li>Who it’s best for:</li><li>Adults experiencing age-related decline or seeking anti-aging benefits</li><li>People with chronic fatigue, burnout, or low energy</li><li>Athletes or active individuals</li><li>Those in addiction recovery</li><li>People with cognitive concerns</li><li>Individuals managing chronic pain or inflammation</li><li>Busy professionals or high-stress lifestyles</li><li>People on GLP-1 medications</li><li>Individuals with metabolic concerns, insulin resistance, prediabetes, obesity</li><li>Post-illness or post-surgical recovery patients</li><li>People seeking mood support</li><li>Heavy or regular alcohol consumers</li><li>Individuals with neurodegenerative risk factors</li></ul>
Provider plan

How this option
is evaluated.

The plan is provider-determined after reviewing your assessment and safety factors.

  • Safety and eligibilityYour provider reviews contraindications, medication interactions, goals, and safety factors before prescribing.
How care works
  • A licensed provider reviews your assessment before any treatment is recommended.
  • You see full pricing - visit fees, medication, labs, follow-up - before you commit.
  • Your plan can be adjusted, paused, or stopped based on response and safety. Your clinician is reachable - not a chatbot.
  • Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are dispensed only when prescribed by a licensed provider.

Start with
provider review.

If you are considering NAD⁺, the first step is a free assessment. A provider determines whether it fits your goals and medical history.

A provider determines whether treatment is clinically appropriate.

Important information
Lumora may prescribe FDA-approved or compounded medications when clinically appropriate. Compounded medications are not approved by the FDA and are dispensed by a licensed pharmacy under the supervision of a licensed provider.