NovaNAD+ is a subcutaneous injectable form of NAD+ that supports cellular energy, regeneration, and healthy aging by improving mitochondrial function and restoring declining NAD+ levels.
How is NovaNAD+ administered subcutaneously?
Use a sterile insulin syringe and inject into fatty tissue (stomach or thigh) at a 45-degree angle. Always follow hygiene protocols and rotate injection sites.
Is the injection painful?
Some users experience a slight stinging sensation, especially if the solution is cold. Leaving the bottle at room temperature can reduce discomfort.
How often is NovaNAD+ used?
Start with the initial phase (6 consecutive days), then continue 2–3 times a week, depending on your goals.
What is the recommended dose for beginners?
50 mg per injection, subcutaneously.
Should it be refrigerated?
Yes, after opening. It is stable during transport, but should be stored at 2–8°C afterwards.
How long does one vial last?
With 1500 mg and a dosage of 50 mg three times a week, for about 10 weeks.
Is it safe to use at home?
Yes, with proper technique, dosage, and hygiene.
How to store after opening?
Refrigerate. Avoid heat, light, and contamination.