Raffi Hovsepian, MD

NAD+ FAQs

What is NAD?

Are there any side effects?

Who is at Risk of NAD+ Deficiency?

How Does NAD+ Work?

What is NAD?

Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+) is an active coenzyme in every cell of the body, crucial for various processes, including energy production and cellular health.

Are there any side effects?

NAD+ therapy is generally safe, but some individuals may experience mild side effects such as nausea or stomach discomfort during the infusion. These effects are temporary, and most patients tolerate the therapy well.

Who is at Risk of NAD+ Deficiency?

NAD+ levels decrease with age. Those at risk include individuals suffering from chronic fatigue, substance abuse, depression, stress, anxiety, and other related conditions.

How Does NAD+ Work?

NAD+ regulates circadian and metabolic rhythms, powering metabolic processes by enabling the mitochondria (the powerhouse of the cell) to generate energy. This impacts digestion, cognition, mental clarity, aging, and overall energy levels.

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