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What is NAD+ 1000mg?
NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in all living cells, essential for energy metabolism and cellular repair. NAD+ plays a key role in mitochondrial function, DNA repair, and regulation of cellular aging. It is widely used in experimental and therapeutic settings for anti-aging purposes, improving energy levels, and enhancing mental clarity.
NAD+ 1000mg is typically administered intravenously under medical supervision or as an oral or sublingual supplement.
- Generic name: Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide
- Brand names: None (generic product)
- Drug classes: Metabolic coenzymes, anti-aging agents
Warnings
- NAD+ is considered generally safe but may cause mild side effects such as flushing or fatigue.
- Consult a healthcare provider before use, especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have chronic medical conditions.
- Intravenous administration should be performed only under professional supervision to avoid complications.
- Use only products obtained from reputable sources to ensure purity and efficacy.
Before Using This Product
- Discuss your medical history with your healthcare provider, particularly if you have metabolic disorders, autoimmune conditions, or cardiovascular issues.
- Inform your healthcare provider of any medications or supplements you are currently taking to avoid potential interactions.
- Ensure you understand the correct administration method, particularly for intravenous use.
How Should I Take NAD+ 1000mg?
- Administration: NAD+ 1000mg is most commonly administered intravenously for systemic effects. It may also be taken orally or sublingually depending on the formulation.
- Dosage: For IV therapy, doses of 500-1000mg are typical, administered over 1-2 hours. Oral or sublingual doses vary based on the product and purpose.
- Frequency: Treatments are often performed weekly or monthly depending on individual needs and therapeutic goals.
What Happens If I Miss a Dose?
- NAD+ 1000mg is often used as a part of a therapeutic schedule. Missing a dose may delay its benefits but is unlikely to cause harm.
- Resume your treatment as scheduled or consult your healthcare provider for guidance.
What Happens If I Overdose?
- Symptoms of overdose are rare but may include nausea, dizziness, or flushing.
- Seek medical advice if you experience discomfort or unexpected symptoms following excessive use.
What to Avoid
- Avoid self-administering IV NAD+ without proper training or supervision.
- Avoid combining NAD+ with unverified supplements or medications without consulting a healthcare provider.
- Avoid using expired or improperly stored products.
NAD+ Side Effects
Common side effects may include:
- Flushing
- Headache
- Mild fatigue
- Injection site irritation (if administered intravenously)
Seek immediate medical attention if you experience severe or unusual symptoms, such as:
- Severe allergic reactions, such as swelling of the face, lips, or tongue
- Severe dizziness or shortness of breath
- Chest pain or irregular heartbeat