Compounded · Vitality
The same coenzyme. Daily. Needle-free.
NAD+ powers the cellular machinery that turns food into energy and keeps DNA repair humming — and it falls measurably through midlife. The intranasal route delivers it through the rich vascular bed in your nose, no injection required. Daily dosing keeps levels steady rather than relying on a weekly peak.
Why the spray
The injection is the more direct route — we don't pretend otherwise. But injections aren't for everyone, and a needle isn't the right reason to put off a protocol that might genuinely help. The nasal route delivers NAD+ across the nasal mucosa straight into systemic circulation, bypassing the gut and liver where oral precursors lose most of their dose.
Daily dosing is the trade-off. Instead of a single weekly peak, you maintain a steadier baseline. Many women prefer this rhythm — it folds into a morning routine the same way a vitamin or skincare step does, and there's nothing to schedule.
For women who want to start gently, who travel often, or who simply don't want injections in the picture, the spray is a reasonable place to begin. If you don't notice a meaningful shift after 6–8 weeks, your clinician can talk through whether the injection might be the better fit.
Dosing & what to expect
Side effects & safety
Most common: brief nasal tingling or burning, a metallic taste at the back of the throat, occasional mild headache, mild post-nasal drip. These are typically dose-related and resolve as your tissue acclimates.
Less common but worth flagging: jitteriness, palpitations, or sleep disruption if dosed too late in the day. Skip a dose if you have an active sinus infection or significant nasal congestion — absorption will be unreliable.
Not appropriate if: you have an active malignancy under treatment, are pregnant or breastfeeding, have an unstable cardiovascular condition, or have chronic nasal pathology that affects mucosal absorption. Tell your clinician about all medications and supplements.
Questions
The 3-minute vitality intake is free. If you're a candidate, your clinician follows up within 24 hours.
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