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NAD+ Amino Blend Infusion's

Packages & Group Pricing Buy 4, Get 1 Free!

Nad+ Amino Blend Infusions 125mg - $300
Nad+ Amino Blend Infusions 250mg - $450
Nad+ Amino Blend Infusions 500mg - $550
Nad+ Amino Blend Infusions 750mg - $650
Nad+ Amino Blend Infusions 1000mg  $800


Purchase 4 NAD infusions on your first visit and receive the 5th one free!
All infusions must be purchased during your initial visit to qualify.
You’ll also receive a punch card to track your visits and rewards.

NAD+ IV

Our NAD+ Amino Blend Infusion packages include two specialized IV solutions for superior absorption and results.
One bag delivers Electrolytes, Antioxidants, Essential Minerals, Vitamins, and Amino Acids to prime the body, while NAD+ is infused separately for precise cellular support.

We follow protocols inspired by Harvard Medical School Professor Dr. David Sinclair’s research on NAD+ and its role in cellular repair, energy production, and healthy aging sinclair.hms.harvard.edu+1.

No need to worry about being poked twice — the IV line stays in place and the bag is simply switched out smoothly for a comfortable, continuous experience. 

What's Inside

  • Nad+ 500ml Electrolytes

  • Separate vitamin & amino blend infusion in 500ml 

  • Glutamine

  • Arginine

  • Lysine

  • Proline 

  • Vitamin C Ascorbic acid

  • B Complex

  • B1 Thiamine 

  • B2 Riboflavin

  • B3 Niacinamide

  • B5 Dexpanthenol

  • B6 Pyridoxine

  • B7 Biotin

  • B9 Folate

  • B12 Methylcobalamin

  • Magnesium

  • Glutathione

NAD+ IV Therapy
Medical-Grade Cellular Restoration & Neurological Optimization
We follow the Harvard-Based NAD+ Clinical Protocol


NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is an essential intracellular coenzyme required for mitochondrial energy production, DNA repair, genomic stability, and neurocellular function. Declining NAD+ levels are strongly linked to accelerated aging, cognitive decline, muscle degeneration, chronic fatigue, and heightened cellular inflammation.
At IV Vitamin Therapy Clinic, our NAD+ IV Therapy is administered following Harvard Medical School–based NAD+ clinical protocols, utilizing a physician-supervised formulation developed by our compound pharmacist and biochemist. This protocol is designed to ensure maximum bioavailability, precise dosing, and optimal intracellular conversion through the synergistic integration of pharmaceutical-grade NAD+, targeted amino acids, antioxidants, B-complex vitamins, and medical-grade electrolytes.
This evidence-based approach supports enhanced cellular repair, activation of longevity-associated enzymes, restoration of neurological function, and measurable improvements in cognitive clarity and systemic energy production.

Treatment Duration
NAD+ IV Infusion typically takes 90 minutes to 2 hours to complete. Please plan your visit accordingly for a comfortable and uninterrupted treatment experience.

Loading Phase (Induction Therapy)
5 NAD+ IV treatments within 10 days
This intensive induction phase is designed to restore depleted intracellular NAD+ levels rapidly, initiate DNA repair mechanisms, optimize mitochondrial function, and activate key enzymes involved in neuroprotection and cellular longevity.

Maintenance Phase
1 NAD+ IV treatment every 4–6 weeks
This phase sustains therapeutic NAD+ concentrations, supports ongoing neural regeneration, preserves cognitive performance, and maintains systemic metabolic efficiency over time.
 
Benefits of NAD+ IV Therapy

  • Anti-Aging & Cellular Repair

  • Helps slow or reverse the aging process

  • Prevents or corrects DNA damage

  • Activates longevity enzymes

  • Supports cellular regeneration

  • Brain & Neurological Health

  • Improves mental clarity and focus

  • Enhances memory and concentration

  • Supports neurological repair

  • Restores brain nutrients depleted by cellular damage

  • May improve symptoms of anxiety, depression, and brain fog

  • Energy & Performance

  • Boosts natural energy production

  • Reduces overall fatigue

  • Improves metabolism

  • Enhances athletic performance and muscle recovery

  • Supports skeletal muscle development and regeneration

  • Mood & Wellness

  • Boosts mood and emotional balance

  • Improves sleep quality

  • Enhances overall clarity and motivation

    Ideal For Individuals Who Are:

  • Interested in extending lifespan and enhancing longevity

  • Seeking restored neurological and cognitive function

  • Experiencing chronic fatigue or brain fog

  • Looking to regain muscle strength and performance

  • Focused on optimal aging and preventative wellness

  • Recovering from physical stress, overtraining, or mental exhaustion

  • Why Choose Our NAD+ IV Therapy?

  • Our NAD+ infusions are meticulously crafted using pharmaceutical-grade ingredients sourced from FDA 503A compounding pharmacies. Each formulation is delivered under medical supervision to ensure safety, effectiveness, and precision dosing — providing the highest quality NAD+ therapy available.

  • Experience advanced cellular restoration, sharpen your mind, and revitalize your body with NAD+ IV Therapy at IV Vitamin Therapy Clinic.

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NAD+ may also help improve muscle function and recovery as you age. One study found that depleted levels of NAD+ had a "dramatic" drop in muscle strength and endurance, implying that NAD+ is a critical component in muscle function and

recovery [7].

Once NAD+ Infusion begins, precursors lead to enhanced DNA repair and the health of muscle tissue within the first week.

NAD+ is one of the most critical factors in the human body for energy, which helps our systems use food and exercise for strength and stamina 

Neurological

The brain requires constant oxygen and glucose to generate energy for healthy function. Despite its small size, the brain consumes approximately 20% of the body’s oxygen supply. Given its energetic requirements, it should be no surprise that researchers are increasingly making connections between the brain and mitochondrial health (mitochondria are “power horse” organelles found in most cells and are responsible for cellular respiration and energy production).

There are many internal and external ways our DNA gets damaged. Some examples include spontaneous conversions, replication errors, exposure to free radicals, etc. This damage contributes to aging and puts us at a high risk of developing various cancers. DNA repair is the most critical factor for cell survival and cancer prevention. But unfortunately, as we age, our cells become less efficient at correcting DNA damage. Currently, scientists don’t understand why DNA repair declines with age.

NAD Defined:

Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) is a coenzyme in all living cells. The compound is a dinucleotide with two nucleotides joined through their phosphate groups. One nucleotide contains an adenine base and the other nicotinamide. Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide is an oxidized and reduced form abbreviated as NAD+ and NADH, respectively.

In metabolism, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide is involved in redox reactions, carrying electrons from one response to another. The coenzyme is, therefore, found in two forms in cells: NAD+ is an oxidizing agent – it accepts electrons from other molecules and becomes reduced. This reaction forms NADH, which can be used as a reducing agent to donate electrons. These electron transfer reactions are the primary function of NAD. However, it is also used in other cellular processes, most notably as a substrate of enzymes that add or remove chemical groups from proteins in posttranslational modifications. Because of the importance of these functions, the enzymes involved in NAD metabolism are targets for drug discovery.

What does NAD do?

NAD is needed for metabolic functions in all the cells in your body, including your brain. Scientists have shown that NAD significantly decreases as we age, so it’s beneficial to replenish NAD levels so your body can function optimally. NAD is involved in these roles throughout the body:

 

1. Energy production (ATP): NAD helps cells convert food into energy by acting as an electron transporter during cell metabolism.

 

2. DNA repair: A constant supply of NAD is needed to activate PARPs, which detect and repair damaged DNA.

 

3. Gene expression: Your body has a class of proteins that help regulate specific metabolic pathways and genetic interpretations. Sirtuins are NAD-dependent; the more sirtuin activity, the better for health and longevity. Increased sirtuin activity can help boost metabolism, decrease inflammation, extend cell life, and prevent neurodegeneration.

 

4. Cell signaling: NAD is also released from the intercellular space to the extracellular space for communication. Research reveals that NAD and ATP may alert the immune response when the cell is under stress or inflammation.

 

5. NAD is released from smooth muscle, neurosecretory cells, and brain synaptosomes for cell-to-cell communication.

 

6. Enzyme activity: NAD is used in processes such as metabolizing alcohol and converting lactate to pyruvate in the body.

What is NAD Therapy?

NAD Therapy involves a high dose of intravenous infusion of NAD that goes straight into the bloodstream. IV therapy allows NAD to bypass the digestive system for better absorption. NAD works rapidly to repair cells throughout the body and neurons in the brain. When your NAD levels are increased, your cells produce more energy; your good genes are “turned on,” DNA is repaired, and many other functions are optimized. Since NAD is such an influential and prolific molecule in the body, high-dose IV therapy can be helpful for many different conditions, including:

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What to expect:

Your treatment plan will consist of NAD+ infusions. Our Practitioners and medical team will work with you to provide you with the most optimal care possible.  You are welcome to bring books, laptops, and visitors to enhance your comfort during treatment; we also have a 70-inch TV to watch Netflix, Amazon Prime, or Apple TV! I

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