FAQs

What is NAD+?

NAD+ is short for Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide and it is a co-enzyme that is critical for life. It is found, naturally, in every living cell in your body where it plays an important part in over 500 biological pathways.

What does my NAD+ 4u vial or cartridge contain?

Depending on your purchase, each vial contains 1000mg or 2000mg, and each pen pack contains either 1 x 1000mg or 2 x 500mg cartridges of active nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) ingredient and a small amount of sterile solution. Nothing else is added.

What is the shelf life of the NAD+ 4u product?

Once opened, the product is good for 3 months. If unopened, it maintains its quality for 12 months.

How often should I use my NAD+ 4u product?

If you’re a first-time user of NAD+ 4u, we suggest administering a micro-injectable daily for the initial 3 days, followed by every other day thereafter. Always adhere to the recommended dosage and never share your product with others.

Can I share my NAD+ 4u kit with a friend?

While it might be tempting to share the benefits of your NAD+ 4u kit with a friend, we strongly advise against it.

Sharing any part of your NAD+ 4u supplement kit, including the vial or micro injectables, can risk cross-contamination and reduce its effectiveness. For the best experience and optimal results, it's always recommended that each person has their own NAD+ 4u kit. This ensures you both follow the proper guidelines while enjoying the benefits in a safe and hygienic way.

Will I feel anything after administering my NAD+ 4u product?

Most people don’t experience any side effects, and report feeling alert and energised. If you do feel anything unusual, such as a temporary fatigue for a day or 2, which can happen but is rare, stop using. If you have any questions feel free to contact us.

Is it safe to take NAD+ when pregnant?

It is safe and effective when trying to conceive but must be stopped as soon as pregnant as not enough clinical trials to say it’s safe.

Is it safe to take NAD+ when breastfeeding?

It is not to be used by pregnant or breastfeeding women as not enough clinical trials to say it’s safe.

How are NAD+ 4u micro injectables different from NAD+ oral supplements?

NAD+ 4u micro injectables provide a significant advantage over oral supplements when it comes to boosting your NAD+ levels. The issue with oral NAD+ supplements is that they are not easily absorbed by the body due to breakdown in the digestive system, limiting their effectiveness.

With micro injectables, you bypass digestion entirely, allowing for direct absorption and maximum bioavailability, ensuring your body gets the full benefits of NAD+ in the most efficient way possible.

Are NAD+ 4u micro injectables safe to use?

NAD+ 4u micro injectables are designed to be as safe and simple as insulin injections. Since NAD+ is a naturally occurring molecule in your body, it is easily recognised and processed. This method provides a safe, effective, and gentle way to supplement NAD+. If you're curious about how easy it is to get started, be sure to check out our User Instructions for a step-by-step guide.

Can I use my NAD+ 4u micro injectables on other parts of my body?

Always ensure you’re using your NAD+ 4u micro injectables on the recommended areas of your body. These injectables are specifically designed for subcutaneous use, delivering NAD+ just beneath the skin for optimal absorption. It's important to note that NAD+ 4u micro injectables are not intended for intravenous or intramuscular use.

If you experience any irritation, try applying it to a different recommended site, or consult a healthcare professional. Always use NAD+ 4u micro injectables responsibly and follow the guidelines in your User Guide.

Why does my NAD+ injection sting?

If your injection is stinging, the most common reason is how you are administering it. Here are some ways to reduce or prevent discomfort:

Vial

Injections can sometimes sting, and bruising is not common. To reduce discomfort, take the NAD+ 4u vial out of the fridge about 10-30 minutes before injecting, as cold liquid can increase the sting.

Switching up injection sites each time and trying different areas can help. Using a 45-degree angle may also make it more comfortable. Some people find that one day an injection stings or feels sore afterward, while on other days, it’s completely painless.

Pen

Take off the cap before injecting. This gives you better control and helps ensure the needle reaches the fatty layer beneath the skin. Fat has fewer nerves than the skin, so injecting there is usually less painful.

Warm the liquid slightly. Cold injections tend to sting more.

Test different injection sites.

Use your thumb to press the end of the pen rather than a finger. The thumb is stronger, making it easier to keep the pen steady while injecting. Inject slowly, taking about 7 to 10 seconds. Wait another 3 seconds before removing the needle to ensure all the NAD+ 4u is delivered.

Pull the needle straight out the same way it went in. Avoid changing the angle, as this can cause the needle to move inside, potentially damaging small blood vessels and leading to bruising.

What time of day is best to take my NAD+ injection?

We recommend taking NAD+ 4u in the morning, as it may give you an energy boost and could temporarily reduce feelings of sleepiness.Another great time to inject is before exercise, as it may help enhance stamina and endurance.