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NAD+ 500mg (5mL)

SH-05 · Renew

NAD+ 500mg (5mL)

Energy at the cellular level

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NAD+ is a coenzyme your cells use to produce energy and carry out everyday repair processes — and levels are understood to decline with age. As a physician-directed, compounded therapy in the Renew protocol, NAD+ is used to help support cellular energy and healthy-aging goals, with progress tracked against your biomarkers.

$179 /mo

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Vial · Injection

Compounded · Rx only

No payment today — a physician confirms eligibility from your labs first.

Physician-DirectedFDA-Registered PharmacyThird-Party TestedCold-Chain Shipped

01 — How It Works

The mechanism, in plain terms.

How NAD+actually works in the body — reviewed by a physician before it's ever prescribed for you.

NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme central to how mitochondria convert nutrients into usable energy, which is why it's associated with cellular-energy support.

NAD+ is a substrate for enzymes involved in the body's cellular-maintenance and repair pathways — processes researchers are actively studying in the context of healthy aging.

Because NAD+ availability is understood to fall over the decades, this therapy is intended to help support those levels as part of a longevity-focused program — not as a stand-alone fix.

02 — The Essentials

What to know before you start.

Who it's for

Physicians typically consider NAD+ for adults focused on longevity, cellular-energy support, and healthy aging who want a biomarker-driven plan. It is prescribed only when a licensed physician reviews your history and determines it is clinically appropriate for you.

How it's used

NAD+ is administered as an injection on a schedule your physician sets, often with a gradual ramp to support tolerability. Your shipment includes a clear dosing guide and supplies, and your care team adjusts the plan based on your response and follow-up biomarkers.

What's included

  • Compounded NAD+ vial, pharmacy-dispensed
  • Personalized dosing and titration guide
  • Injection supplies and instructions
  • Baseline and follow-up biomarker review
  • Secure messaging with your care team

Important — Please Read

NAD+ is a compounded medication and is not FDA-approved; dosing too quickly can cause temporary flushing, mild nausea, or a sensation of pressure, which is one reason your physician may start low and ramp gradually.

Compounded medications are prepared by licensed pharmacies pursuant to a prescription and are not FDA-approved; the FDA does not review compounded drugs for safety, effectiveness, or quality before they are dispensed.

Synergic Health Solutions is a telehealth platform connecting patients with independent, licensed physicians. Content on this site is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Prescriptions are issued only when a licensed physician determines a therapy is clinically appropriate. Individual results vary.

03 — Questions

Straight answers.

The questions members ask most about NAD+ — answered the way your care team would answer them.

NAD+ given too quickly is commonly associated with transient flushing or a feeling of pressure, so physicians often begin lower and ramp on a schedule to support comfort and tolerability. Your care team will walk you through what's normal and when to reach out.

Energy and recovery are subjective and tend to be evaluated over weeks, not days — and because NAD+ sits inside a broader Renew protocol, it's hard to isolate. Your physician sets evidence-based expectations up front, and follow-up biomarkers give you something more objective than feel to track against.

Within the Renew protocol, physicians sometimes combine NAD+ with other longevity-focused options when clinically appropriate. Your physician determines any combination based on your labs and goals — never by default.

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