
Coenzyme · Longevity Track
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is the coenzyme every cell in your body uses to produce energy. Levels drift downward through midlife, and the decline accelerates with stress, inflammation, and the years adding up. Physician-prescribed and compounded in the U.S. by a 503A-licensed pharmacy. Delivered for at-home subcutaneous dosing — most patients run a Monday-through-Friday protocol.
Adults dealing with energy drift, slower recovery, or the afternoon-fade pattern that doesn’t lift on coffee or extra sleep. Also a foundation protocol in serious longevity stacks — patients often pair NAD+ with Epithalon, Pinealon, or Thymalin for layered cellular and immune support.
NAD+ is the substrate your mitochondria use to convert food into ATP, and the cofactor your DNA-repair enzymes (sirtuins, PARPs) need to keep cellular maintenance running. As NAD+ declines, mitochondrial output drops and DNA repair slows. Direct dosing rebuilds the pool faster than oral precursors like NMN or NR. Subcutaneous delivery suits a daily protocol; IV remains the gold standard for high-dose loading sessions when that’s the right fit.