Guide 2026-02-14 · 7 min read

NAD+ IV Therapy: What It Is and Who It's For

NAD+ IV therapy is one of the fastest-growing wellness treatments. This guide explains what NAD+ is, the science behind it, and what to expect from a session.

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NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in every cell in your body. It plays a critical role in energy production, DNA repair, and cell signaling — and its levels naturally decline with age. NAD+ IV therapy delivers this coenzyme directly into your bloodstream, potentially restoring cellular function faster than oral supplements can.

Why Do People Get NAD+ IV Therapy?

NAD+ IV therapy has gained significant attention for several applications:

  • Anti-aging and longevity: Declining NAD+ levels are associated with the aging process. Supplementation may support cellular repair mechanisms.
  • Energy and cognitive function: NAD+ is central to mitochondrial function — the energy powerhouse of cells. Many people report improved mental clarity and energy.
  • Addiction and withdrawal support: Some licensed treatment centers use NAD+ IV therapy as part of addiction recovery protocols, particularly for alcohol and opioid dependency.
  • Athletic performance: Enhanced cellular energy production may support endurance and recovery.

What to Expect During a NAD+ Session

NAD+ IV therapy differs from a standard vitamin drip in one key way: it must be administered slowly to avoid side effects. A typical NAD+ session lasts 2–4 hours (some high-dose protocols run 4–8 hours over multiple days). Administering it too fast can cause nausea, chest pressure, or muscle cramping — which is why finding a clinic with experienced staff matters.

Most people experience some mild discomfort during the infusion — a tight sensation in the chest or a slight nauseous feeling — which subsides after the nurse adjusts the drip rate. After the session, many clients report a noticeable boost in clarity and energy.

How Much Does NAD+ IV Therapy Cost?

NAD+ IV therapy is significantly more expensive than standard vitamin drips due to the cost of pharmaceutical-grade NAD+ and the longer session time. Expect to pay $200–400 for a low-dose session and $350–750+ for high-dose or multi-day protocols.

Note: The scientific evidence for NAD+ IV therapy's benefits is promising but still emerging. Consult with a healthcare provider before pursuing NAD+ therapy, particularly for addiction treatment.

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Medical disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice. Consult your physician before undergoing any IV therapy treatment. DripFind does not endorse any specific provider or treatment.