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NAD+

NAD+ Drops

Drops you hold under your tongue.

Cash pay · From $149/mo
NAD+ oral dropper bottle
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  • ActiveNAD+
  • Strengths50 · 100 · 150 mg
  • RouteDrops under tongue
  • RoutineDaily
The molecule
NAD+
NAD+ · drops under the tongue

Step up your dose, with a clinician.

  • ActiveNAD+ in a liquid that absorbs under the tongue.
  • Strengths50 mg / 100 mg / 150 mg per dose · marked dropper.
  • PharmacyLicensed U.S. compounding pharmacy.
The protocol

What twelve weeks look like.

01
02 · Maintain
03 · Re-check
01 · LOAD · WK 1 → 4

Find your dose.

Start at the strength your clinician picked — usually 50 or 100 mg.

02 · MAINTAIN · WK 5 → 24

Stay or step up.

Same daily routine.

03 · RE-CHECK · WK 25 → 52

Check in.

A clinician re-checks every 24 weeks.

Your week

Daily drops. Same time each day.

One small ritual every morning. About a minute, start to finish.

1min
total time
4steps
every morning
  1. 01

    Squeeze

    To the mark your clinician set — 50, 100 or 150 mg.

    Marked dropper
  2. 02

    Hold under tongue

    Let it sit. Don't swallow yet.

    Sublingual
  3. 03

    Count to 30

    Thirty seconds is the absorption window.

    30 seconds
  4. Swallow

    That's the whole dose. Once a day.

    Done
Pricing

Commit longer, pay less.

Subscribe by duration — longer commitment, lower monthly. Cancel any time; you keep the price you signed up at.

4 weeks
$229/4 weeks
$229 Pay every 4 weeks. Cancel anytime.
Start at this rate
12 weeks
$179/mo
$537 billed upfront · 12-wk
Start at this rate
24 weeks
$159/mo
$954 billed upfront · 24-wk
Start at this rate
Best value
52 weeks
$149/mo
$1,937 billed upfront · 52-wk
Pick this plan

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.

The stack

Pairs cleanly with the rest of the rack.

NAD+ injection vial
Longevity

NAD+ Injection

  • Dose200 mg/ml
  • Cadence2× weekly
  • ForEnergy · focus
See NAD+
NAD+ intranasal spray bottle
Longevity

NAD+ Nasal

  • DosePer spray
  • CadenceDaily
  • ForEnergy · focus
See NAD+
NAD+ oral dropper bottle
Longevity

NAD+ Next-Gen Oral Dropper

  • Dose50–150 mg
  • CadenceDaily
  • ForDaily routine
You’re here
What to expect

Week 1 to Week 12.

  1. 1
    Wk 1

    Find the mark.

    The dropper is marked at three strengths.

  2. 2
    Wk 2–4

    Daily routine.

    Most people notice cleaner mornings and steadier energy across the first month.

  3. 3
    Wk 6–8

    Step-up window.

    Some people step from 50 mg to 100 mg here, with clinician sign-off.

  4. 4
    Wk 12

    Clinician check-in.

    Review the routine.

A Teledris clinician in a bright, modern clinic
Care

Real care, not just a prescription.

  • A licensed clinician reviews your case before anything is prescribed
  • A starting strength and step-up plan
  • Message the care team whenever a question comes up
  • Shipped from a licensed U.S. pharmacy with tracking
Check my eligibility
Are the drops FDA-approved?

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.

Who can get the drops at Teledris?

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.

How do I read the dropper for 50 / 100 / 150 mg?

The dropper has lines for the three strengths. The label that ships with your prescription tells you which line to use, and how to step up if your clinician set a plan.

Why hold it under my tongue instead of swallowing?

The tissue under your tongue has lots of small blood vessels right at the surface, so the molecule gets into your system before it ever reaches your stomach. Swallowing it skips that shortcut — your gut breaks down most of it before it can do anything.

Drops, spray, or injection — which one is right for me?

Drops are the easiest entry point: no needle, no fridge to think about, and you can step the dose up over time. The spray sits in the middle. The injection delivers the most molecule per dose and tends to land hardest on energy and recovery. Your clinician helps you pick — and you can switch.

How do I store the bottle?

Follow the storage notes on the label — usually keep it in the fridge, upright.

Do not use a bottle that has been frozen, sat at room temperature too long, or changed color.

How does it ship?

From a licensed U.S. compounding pharmacy with tracking. Most people get their fill within a few business days of approval.

Can I switch to the injection or nasal later?

Your care team can talk it through, but any switch needs a fresh prescription from the clinician.

Is there a long-term commitment?

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.