Compounded NAD+ (Sublingual) 100 mg / mL — Compounded Sublingual Liquid Patient Monograph

Patient education monograph for Compounded NAD+ (Sublingual) (100 mg / mL), a compounded sublingual liquid. Learn how it works, how to use it, possible side effects, and find a licensed compounding pharmacy near you.

What is Compounded NAD+ (Sublingual)?

This compounded preparation contains nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) in a sublingual liquid formulation, prepared by a licensed compounding pharmacy pursuant to a valid individual patient prescription. It is used in provider-directed wellness protocols intended to support cellular energy production and metabolic function.

How does Compounded NAD+ (Sublingual) work?

NAD+ is a coenzyme found in every cell of the body and is essential for energy production (ATP synthesis), DNA repair, and the activation of sirtuins — proteins associated with aging and metabolic regulation. NAD+ levels naturally decline with age, and sublingual supplementation aims to support cellular energy and resilience through mucosal absorption.

How to use Compounded NAD+ (Sublingual)

Place the prescribed dose under the tongue and hold as directed before swallowing. Use at the same time each day unless otherwise instructed. Do not adjust the dose without consulting your prescriber.

Compounded NAD+ (Sublingual) side effects

Flushing, headache, nausea, and transient fatigue may occur, particularly during the first few days of use. These effects are generally mild and dose-related. Unlike IV NAD+, chest tightness and palpitations are less commonly reported with sublingual administration but should still be reported if they occur.

Drug interactions with Compounded NAD+ (Sublingual)

Use caution with medications that affect NAD+ metabolism, including certain antivirals and niacin supplements. Alcohol consumption significantly depletes NAD+ levels and may reduce the benefit of this preparation. Discuss all supplements and medications with your prescriber before starting.

How to store Compounded NAD+ (Sublingual)

Refrigerate or store as directed by your pharmacy. Protect from light. Check the beyond-use date before each use and do not use if the solution appears cloudy or discolored.

Precautions for Compounded NAD+ (Sublingual)

Use only under a licensed prescriber's supervision. Limited long-term clinical data exists for this route of administration — discuss the risk-benefit profile with your prescriber. Not appropriate as a substitute for treatment of medical conditions. Keep out of reach of children.

Frequently Asked Questions — Compounded NAD+ (Sublingual)

What is Compounded NAD+ (Sublingual)?
This compounded preparation contains nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) in a sublingual liquid formulation, prepared by a licensed compounding pharmacy pursuant to a valid individual patient prescription. It is used in provider-directed wellness protocols intended to support cellular energy production and metabolic function.
How does Compounded NAD+ (Sublingual) work?
NAD+ is a coenzyme found in every cell of the body and is essential for energy production (ATP synthesis), DNA repair, and the activation of sirtuins — proteins associated with aging and metabolic regulation. NAD+ levels naturally decline with age, and sublingual supplementation aims to support cellular energy and resilience through mucosal absorption.
How do I use Compounded NAD+ (Sublingual)?
Place the prescribed dose under the tongue and hold as directed before swallowing. Use at the same time each day unless otherwise instructed. Do not adjust the dose without consulting your prescriber.
What are the side effects of Compounded NAD+ (Sublingual)?
Flushing, headache, nausea, and transient fatigue may occur, particularly during the first few days of use. These effects are generally mild and dose-related. Unlike IV NAD+, chest tightness and palpitations are less commonly reported with sublingual administration but should still be reported if they occur.
Are there drug interactions with Compounded NAD+ (Sublingual)?
Use caution with medications that affect NAD+ metabolism, including certain antivirals and niacin supplements. Alcohol consumption significantly depletes NAD+ levels and may reduce the benefit of this preparation. Discuss all supplements and medications with your prescriber before starting.
How should I store Compounded NAD+ (Sublingual)?
Refrigerate or store as directed by your pharmacy. Protect from light. Check the beyond-use date before each use and do not use if the solution appears cloudy or discolored.
What precautions should I know about Compounded NAD+ (Sublingual)?
Use only under a licensed prescriber's supervision. Limited long-term clinical data exists for this route of administration — discuss the risk-benefit profile with your prescriber. Not appropriate as a substitute for treatment of medical conditions. Keep out of reach of children.
Where can I get compounded Compounded NAD+ (Sublingual)?
Compounded NAD+ (Sublingual) is available through licensed compounding pharmacies on the SlimionRX network. Visit slimionrx.com to find a pharmacy near you.
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