Aspera integrative medicine | Dallas, TX

NAD+

NAD+

At Aspera Integrative Medicine, NAD+ therapy is offered as a physician-directed service within an established patient–physician relationship. NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a naturally occurring coenzyme found in all living cells and plays a role in normal cellular processes.

NAD+ therapy is considered only after an individualized medical evaluation and discussion to determine whether it may be appropriate based on a patient’s health history, goals, and overall clinical profile. It is not a substitute for standard medical care.

A Thoughtful, Personalized Approach

Our care team takes time to understand each patient’s unique circumstances. Before NAD+ therapy is considered, patients complete a comprehensive review that may include:

  • Medical history and current health concerns
  • Medication and supplement review
  • Discussion of expectations and potential alternatives

If NAD+ therapy is offered, dosing and infusion protocols are individualized and guided by medical judgment. Not every patient is a candidate, and recommendations are made with safety and appropriateness as the priority.

What Patients Can Expect

NAD+ therapy is administered in a comfortable, clinical setting by trained healthcare professionals. Patients are monitored throughout the infusion for tolerance and comfort. The experience is designed to be calm and supportive, allowing patients to relax during their visit.

Important Information

  • NAD+ is a naturally occurring coenzyme; IV administration for wellness or other non-specific purposes is considered off-label.
  • Clinical evidence supporting IV NAD+ therapy for wellness-related outcomes is limited, and responses vary among individuals.
  • As with any IV therapy, potential risks exist and will be reviewed prior to treatment.
  • No specific outcomes or benefits are guaranteed.

Our goal is to ensure patients feel informed, supported, and comfortable when exploring care options.

NAD+ FAQs


What is NAD+ therapy?

NAD+ therapy involves the intravenous administration of NAD+, a coenzyme naturally present in the body. It is offered only after a medical evaluation and when deemed appropriate by a physician.

Who may be considered for NAD+ therapy?

Some patients may be considered based on individual health factors and medical history. NAD+ therapy is not intended as a treatment for fatigue, cognitive decline, or medical conditions, and it is not recommended as routine preventive care.

How long does a session last?

Session length varies depending on the individual treatment plan and infusion protocol. Your care team will review expected timing and answer any questions prior to treatment.

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