
NAD+ Injection
- Dose200 mg/ml
- Cadence2× weekly
- ForEnergy · focus
The same NAD+ as the injection, packaged as a nasal spray.
Cash pay · From $149/mo
One spray a day at the same time.
Same daily routine.
A clinician re-checks every 24 weeks.
One small ritual every morning. About a minute, start to finish.
Two test sprays into the air on first use.
Tip your head slightly forward. Nozzle in one nostril.
One firm spray as you breathe in slowly.
Repeat on the other nostril. That is the full dose.
Subscribe by duration — longer commitment, lower monthly. Cancel any time; you keep the price you signed up at.
Cash-pay only. Medication is prescribed only if clinically appropriate after a licensed-clinician review. Compounded peptide medications are not FDA-approved as finished products.



Prime the bottle on first use.
Most people notice steadier energy and fewer afternoon dips.
Focus holds through long days.
Review the routine.

No. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved as finished products. The FDA does not pre-check compounded preparations like it does mass-market drugs. A licensed clinician reviews whether it is right for you before prescribing.
Adults in states where we operate, once a licensed clinician has reviewed your goals, medical history, and current medications. Not everyone is approved — the clinician decides.
The spray absorbs through the lining of your nose within minutes, but most people use it for steady daily support — not a quick lift. The shift in energy and focus builds across the first two to four weeks.
The spray is for people who want NAD+ without needles or planning. The injection delivers more of the molecule per dose, so it works better if you want a stronger lift or are using it for recovery. Your clinician can help you decide, and you can switch later.
Your clinician sets the number of sprays and how often. It is on the label that ships with your prescription, with a clear step-up plan if you have one.
Keep it in the fridge, upright. Follow the storage notes on the label.
Do not use a bottle that has been frozen, sat at room temperature too long, or changed color.
From a licensed U.S. compounding pharmacy with tracking. Most people get their fill within a few business days of approval.
Your care team can talk it through, but any switch needs a fresh prescription from the clinician.
No commitment on the 4-week plan. Longer plans (12, 24, 52 weeks) lower the monthly cost. You see the full ladder before you check out.