Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) has gained significant popularity recently, especially in the wellness and anti-aging communities. Some key reasons relate to its anti-aging benefits, anti-inflammatory properties, enhanced metabolism and energy, DNA repair and huge growing body of research and evidence detailing its benefits. Studies conclude that NAD levels decline with age and supplementing it will mitigate many age-related issues. According to current research, NAD+ levels begin to noticeably decline in the human body around the mid-20s, with a significant drop occurring by the time someone reaches their mid-to-late 50s, marking a steady decline throughout adulthood.
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1. How do you know if you need NAD?
If you experience persistent prolonged fatigue, brain fog, low energy, difficulty focusing, or signs or aging, you may benefit from NAD therapy. People recovering from stress, injury, chronic fatigue, or substance use may also find it helpful. Book a consultation at Paramount Wellness to help you determine if NAD treatment is right for you.
2. How often do you need to get NAD?
The frequency of NAD+ IV therapy depends on your individual needs and goals. Some may start with a single 100mg dose while others choose multiple sessions over a few weeks for an initial boost, then switch to maintenance treatments monthly or as needed. At Paramount Wellness, we can customize a schedule to optimize your results.
3. What are the side effects of NAD treatment?
NAD treatments are well-tolerated, but some people may get some mild side effects including nausea, cramping, or skin flushing post injection. This is why we require a 10–15-minute observation period after the injection.
4. How long do treatments take?
NAD+ Injections take less than 2 minutes. At Paramount Wellness, we ensure a smooth process by our chief medical officer with a relaxing environment to make your treatment as comfortable as possible.
5. Do I have to worry about other drug interactions?
For some people, taking antidepressants can interfere with NAD levels in the body, making the supplements less effective. Because NAD supplements can interact with insulin sensitivity, people who depend on insulin medications may need different amounts of NAD to get the same effect. Certain supplements that appear to be involved with the aging process, like coenzyme Q10 or quercetin, could increase the effects of NAD supplements but If you’re currently taking prescription medications or other supplements, make sure you consult your prescribing healthcare provider to ensure you can safely add NAD to your routine.
6. Can I take too much NAD?
When sticking to the daily amounts that have been studied, it is unlikely you will take too much NAD. To be safe, always discuss NAD and other supplement dosage questions with our chief medical officer to ensure proper dosage administration.