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NAD+ nasal spray offers a needle-free way to support NAD+ levels. Explore clinician-guided NAD+ nasal spray therapy — with transparent pricing, online provider review, and licensed pharmacy fulfillment.

NAD+ nasal spray is not a substitute for medical care, sleep, nutrition, or exercise, and is not a treatment for any disease. Treatment is available only after review by a licensed healthcare provider. Individual results vary. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved; FDA does not review compounded medications for safety, effectiveness, or quality before they are marketed. Available after online provider review, if prescribed.

NAD+ is a coenzyme involved in cellular energy production at the mitochondrial level.
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What is NAD+ and why does it matter?

NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in every living cell. It plays a central role in converting nutrients into cellular energy and in signaling pathways studied in healthy aging.

What are the potential benefits of NAD+ nasal spray?

NAD+ is discussed in the context of energy, recovery, and healthy aging. Evidence for specific clinical outcomes is still evolving, and individual results vary. A licensed provider can help set realistic expectations.

What is the difference between oral NAD+ supplements and NAD+ nasal spray?

Injections may offer different absorption characteristics than oral routes, though the clinical significance is still being studied. Your provider can explain trade-offs based on your goals and medical history.

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Feel stronger and pursue healthy aging, with clinician guidance.

The NAD+ program is designed to support cellular energy and to help you pursue healthy-aging goals with clinician guidance.

NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a molecule found in every cell of your body and is essential to cellular energy and repair. Research shows NAD+ levels decline naturally as we age, which is why some patients explore replenishing it. A licensed provider can help determine whether NAD+ therapy is appropriate for you.

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The basics

What Is NAD+ Nasal Spray?

NAD+ nasal spray is a prescription therapy that delivers NAD+ — or its precursors — through the lining of the nose, offering a needle-free alternative to subcutaneous injections and in-clinic IV infusions.

What NAD+ is

NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme present in every cell. It is central to converting the food you eat into usable cellular energy, and it acts as a cofactor for enzymes involved in DNA repair, metabolism, and cellular signaling. In published reviews of cell biology, NAD+ is described as a central redox factor and enzymatic cofactor that functions across a wide range of cellular processes (Covarrubias et al., 2021).

Its role as a coenzyme

Delivering NAD+ intranasally is intended to bypass the digestive tract, where oral NAD+ is largely broken down. NAD+ nasal spray is used to support NAD+ status and is not a treatment for any specific disease. A licensed provider determines whether it is appropriate for your goals and health history.

NAD+ versus NADH

NAD+ and NADH are two forms of the same molecule. NAD+ is the oxidized form that accepts electrons; NADH is the reduced form that carries them. The cell continuously cycles between the two during energy production, which is part of why the balance between them matters for metabolism.

Why a provider consultation matters

NAD+ nasal spray is available only by prescription. A licensed provider reviews your medical history, current medications, and goals to determine whether treatment is appropriate and to set a safe plan. Much of the evidence on NAD+ comes from laboratory and early clinical research, so a clinician can help you understand what is and isn’t established. You can start the online consultation here.

What are the potential benefits of NAD+ nasal spray?

NAD+ nasal spray applied without needles

May support energy and skin vibrancy at the cellular level.

At-home NAD+ nasal spray with clinician guidance

Designed to complement healthy-aging goals.

NAD+ nasal spray as part of a wellness routine

May support mental clarity and focus.

Benefit statements describe areas studied in NAD+ research and are not guarantees of results. Evidence for specific clinical outcomes from intranasal NAD+ is still evolving, and a licensed provider can help set realistic expectations.

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Choose a plan that fits your needs and complete a medical intake form for review by providers.

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Provider evaluation

A licensed provider reviews your history to determine if NAD+ nasal spray therapy is right for you — all online.

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Your medication, delivered

Your medication, delivered

If approved, your NAD+ nasal spray ships in 3–5 days with discreet packaging, so you can start your journey.

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What the research shows about NAD+ nasal spray

NAD+ participates in cellular energy metabolism and is involved in biological pathways studied in healthy-aging research (Covarrubias et al., 2021; Verdin, 2015). Evidence regarding specific clinical outcomes from intranasal NAD+ is still evolving (Rajman et al., 2018). A licensed provider can help determine whether treatment is appropriate for your goals and medical history.

  • Involved in cellular repair and energy (ATP) production
  • Acts as a cofactor for enzymes such as sirtuins (e.g., SIRT1) and PARPs
  • Studied in research on metabolism, focus, and skin health
  • Administered as a needle-free nasal spray
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Safety

NAD+ Nasal Spray Safety, Side Effects, and Eligibility

Like any medical treatment, NAD+ nasal spray carries potential risks, and they are not appropriate for everyone. Reviewing the following with a licensed provider is an essential part of treatment.

Potential side effects

Reported effects are generally mild and may include nasal irritation or congestion, a temporary altered sense of taste or smell, sneezing, headache, or lightheadedness. Because high-quality safety data for intranasal NAD+ is still limited, report any unusual or persistent symptoms to your care team, and seek prompt medical attention for severe reactions such as difficulty breathing, chest pain, or signs of an allergic reaction.

Who Should Not Use NAD+ Nasal Spray?

NAD+ nasal spray is generally not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding, for people with a known allergy to any component of the formulation, for those with significant nasal conditions, recent nasal surgery, or chronic sinus disease, or for those with certain medical conditions. Your provider reviews your history and will decline treatment when it is not safe or appropriate. Not everyone who applies will qualify.

Drug-interaction review

Share a complete list of your prescriptions, over-the-counter products, vitamins, and supplements during your consultation so your provider can check for potential interactions. Never start, stop, or change a medication without talking to a licensed provider.

When to contact a medical provider, and why results vary

Contact your provider if you experience side effects, have questions about dosing, or notice anything unexpected. Individual results vary based on your health, the plan prescribed, and many factors outside any single treatment, and no specific outcome is guaranteed.

Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. The FDA does not review compounded medications for safety, effectiveness, or quality before they are marketed. A licensed provider determines whether a compounded medication is appropriate based on an individual patient’s medical needs.

Comparison

NAD+ Nasal Spray vs. NAD+ IV Therapy

A common question is whether to choose a nasal spray or IV therapy. Both should involve a provider’s guidance; the main difference is how NAD+ is delivered and how convenient each is.

FeatureNAD+ Nasal SprayNAD+ IV Therapy
AdministrationIntranasal sprayIntravenous infusion
ConvenienceAt-home use when prescribedClinic visit generally required
Time commitmentTypically shorterLonger appointment
Provider guidanceRequiredRequired
Best optionDepends on medical history and goalsDepends on medical history and goals

Neither route is universally superior — the right choice depends on your medical history and goals.

Comparison

NAD+ Nasal Spray vs. NAD+ Injections

Both deliver NAD+ outside the digestive tract. A nasal spray is needle-free and self-administered, absorbed through the nasal lining; a subcutaneous injection delivers a measured dose under the skin. Sprays are the most convenient and needle-averse option, while injections offer more precise dosing. Neither is universally better — a licensed provider can help you choose based on your goals, comfort with needles, and health history.

To compare options, see our NAD+ nasal spray page, and discuss route selection with a licensed provider during your consultation.

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Why Choose a Clinician-Guided NAD+ Nasal Spray Plan?

  • Structured dosing and check-ins with your care team
  • Includes support for nutrition, sleep, and movement goals
  • 24/7 access to messaging with your care team
  • Monthly check-ins and as-needed dosage adjustments when clinically appropriate
  • Plans designed to stay affordable across commitment lengths
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NAD+ Nasal Spray Cost & What’s Included

A DripVitals NAD+ nasal spray program is a clinician-guided subscription that bundles your care and medication. Depending on what your provider prescribes, it typically includes:

  • Online medical consultation and licensed-provider review
  • Your prescribed medication from a licensed pharmacy
  • Prescribed medication with clear usage instructions
  • Free, discreet shipping
  • Ongoing messaging access to your care team
  • Follow-up check-ins with dose adjustments when clinically appropriate
  • A subscription you can cancel at any time

Transparent pricing

Pricing depends on the plan you choose and what your provider prescribes. There are no hidden fees, and your dashboard shows exactly what you pay and when.

PlanPriceBest for
6-Month plan (paid upfront or buy-now-pay-later)$119/mo*Lowest monthly price
Month-to-month$299/moMaximum flexibility

*The $119/month rate reflects a 6-month commitment paid upfront or through a buy-now-pay-later program. Actual price depends on the plan and treatment prescribed. Plans are offered as a subscription that can be canceled at any time.

Simple, transparent pricing

Both plans include your provider consultation, medication if prescribed, home supplies, and free discreet shipping. Cancel anytime.

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*The $119/month rate reflects the 6-month plan. A licensed provider determines whether treatment is appropriate; you are not charged for medication unless prescribed. NAD+ nasal spray is used with clinician guidance. Individual results vary.

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Dr. Emanuel Noel Cruz Tancinco, MD, medical reviewer
Medically reviewed by
Dr. Emanuel Noel Cruz Tancinco, MD
ABAARM · FAAMM · DABOM
Hormone OptimizationObesity & Metabolic MedicineLongevity-Focused CareFunctional Medicine

This page was reviewed for medical accuracy. Treatment decisions are made by a licensed provider after reviewing each patient’s medical history.

Education & certifications
  • American Board of Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine (ABAARM)
  • Anti-Aging Metabolic Medicine, American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine
  • American Board of Obesity Medicine (DABOM)
  • American Board of Internal Medicine
  • The Institute for Functional Medicine
  • Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy certified
  • Peptide Certification / Member, International Peptide Society
  • Integrative Gastroenterology, Endocrinology, Cardiology & Neurology Certification, The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences
  • Member, The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M)
  • Member, American College of Physicians
Evidence

Clinical References and Further Reading

These sources discuss NAD+ biology and metabolism. They describe general research and do not establish specific clinical outcomes from this injection program.

  • NAD+ metabolism and its roles in cellular processes during ageingCovarrubias AJ, Perrone R, Grozio A, Verdin E. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology. 2021;22(2):119–141.
  • Therapeutic Potential of NAD-Boosting Molecules: The In Vivo EvidenceRajman L, Chwalek K, Sinclair DA. Cell Metabolism. 2018;27(3):529–547.
  • The Central Role of the NAD+ Molecule in Aging and Age-Related DiseasePeer-reviewed review of NAD+ biology, cellular energy metabolism, and aging pathways.

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NAD+ Nasal Spray: Frequently Asked Questions

Clear, medically reviewed answers about NAD+ nasal spray — what it is, safety, administration, and how the program works.

What is NAD+?

NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in every cell of your body. It plays a central role in converting the food you eat into cellular energy and acts as a cofactor for enzymes involved in DNA repair, metabolism, and cellular signaling. Research shows NAD+ levels tend to decline with age, which is one reason it has become a focus of healthy-aging research. NAD+ exists in two forms — NAD+ and NADH — that shuttle electrons during energy production. Much of the evidence on NAD+ comes from laboratory and early clinical research, so a licensed provider can help explain what is and isn’t established for your situation.

What is NAD+ nasal spray?

NAD+ nasal spray delivers NAD+ (or its precursors) through the nasal passages using a metered spray, as a needle-free alternative to injections or intravenous (IV) infusions when prescribed by a licensed provider. The goal discussed in clinical settings is to support the body’s NAD+ levels, which decline naturally with age. Because injections bypass the digestive tract, they may offer different absorption characteristics than oral routes, though the clinical significance of this is still being studied. NAD+ nasal spray is available only with a prescription, after a licensed provider reviews your medical history and determines that treatment is appropriate for you.

Is NAD+ nasal spray FDA-approved?

NAD+ is not an FDA-approved drug for treating, curing, or preventing any disease. Compounded NAD+ preparations are not reviewed or approved by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality before they are marketed; they are prepared by licensed pharmacies to fill an individual prescription. A licensed provider decides whether a compounded NAD+ product is appropriate for you based on your medical needs. You should discuss the regulatory status, expected benefits, and risks with your provider before starting treatment.

What are the potential side effects?

Possible side effects may include nasal irritation, dryness, temporary burning, sneezing, runny nose, headache, nausea, flushing, fatigue, or lightheadedness. Serious allergic reactions are possible and require immediate medical attention.

Who should not use NAD+ nasal spray?

NAD+ nasal spray is not appropriate for everyone. They are generally not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding, for people with a known allergy to any component of the formulation, or for those with certain medical conditions. Your eligibility depends on your full medical history, current medications, and health goals. A licensed provider reviews this information and will decline treatment if it isn’t safe or appropriate for you. Not everyone who applies will qualify.

Can NAD+ nasal spray interact with medications?

Possibly. Any treatment can interact with existing medications or supplements, so it’s important to share a complete list of everything you take — including prescriptions, over-the-counter products, vitamins, and herbal supplements — during your consultation. Your provider reviews this information to check for potential interactions and to confirm that NAD+ therapy is appropriate alongside your current regimen. Never start, stop, or change a medication without first talking to a licensed provider.

How is NAD+ nasal spray administered?

When prescribed, NAD+ nasal spray is self-administered as metered sprays into the nose, per your provider’s directions . Your provider and care team give instructions on dosing, technique, nasal spray use, and storage. Dosing schedules vary by individual and are set by your provider. If you’re ever unsure about technique or dosing, your care team is available to help.

How is NAD+ nasal spray different from NAD+ IV therapy?

NAD+ nasal spray is needle-free and self-administered at home, absorbed through the nasal lining, while IV therapy infuses NAD+ directly into a vein during a clinic visit. IV delivery is faster into the bloodstream; the nasal spray is more convenient and lower-cost. Your provider can help you decide.

How is an injection different from an NAD+ nasal spray?

NAD+ nasal spray is administered through the nasal passages, while an injection is delivered under the skin. The routes differ in convenience, absorption, and suitability for different people — some prefer a needle-free option, others prefer injections. As with all routes, the best choice should be discussed with a licensed provider based on your needs and medical history.

What is included in the DripVitals program?

A DripVitals NAD+ program typically includes your online medical consultation and provider review, your prescribed medication from a licensed pharmacy, your prescribed medication, clear usage instructions, free discreet shipping, and ongoing messaging access to your care team, free discreet shipping, ongoing messaging access to your care team, and follow-up check-ins with dose adjustments when clinically appropriate. Plans are offered as a subscription you can cancel at any time. Exact inclusions and pricing depend on the plan and what your provider prescribes.

Is a consultation required?

Yes. NAD+ nasal spray requires a prescription, so a licensed provider must review your health information before any treatment is dispensed. The consultation is completed online through a secure intake form, and your provider may follow up with questions. If treatment isn’t appropriate for you, the provider will not issue a prescription.

How is pricing determined?

Pricing depends on the plan you choose and the treatment your provider prescribes. DripVitals NAD+ plans start as low as $119/month on a 6-month plan paid upfront (or via buy-now-pay-later), while a month-to-month option is $299/month. Longer commitments lower the effective monthly price. Your dashboard shows exactly what you’ll pay and when, with no hidden fees, and you can cancel your subscription at any time.

Disclaimer

Only available if prescribed after an online consultation with a healthcare provider. Benefits outlined are based on third-party studies. Plans are offered as a subscription service which can be canceled at any time. Actual product packaging may appear differently than shown. Physicians may prescribe compounded medications as needed to meet patient requirements. The FDA does not review or approve any compounded medications for safety or effectiveness. The statements on this page have not been evaluated by the FDA. Results may vary. If you notice any side effects while using this treatment, contact your healthcare provider immediately.