50% off your first monthNAD+ sublingual tablets · 20 tablets · 30-day initial supply

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Less than $3.35 a day

Verified Rebody NAD+ customers

Prescription NAD+ sublingual tablets

You shouldn't be reading the same page three times.

NAD+ sublingual tablets. $99.50 first month.

  • 200 mg sublingual tablet
  • Steps up 50 mg, 100 mg, then 200 mg
  • 20-tablet pack, 30-day supply
  • Pause or cancel anytime
First month$99.50$99.50 due today. Then $199 monthly. Provider review and free shipping included.
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I can read after lunch again

Verified Rebody customer · 6 weeks; focus changed around week 3

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01Online provider visit

No clinic appointment and no waiting room.

02Pharmacy fulfillment

A licensed U.S. compounding pharmacy fills the order.

03Free delivery

Shipping and follow-up support are in the price.

Why sublingual

Under the tongue, not down the hatch.

The tablet dissolves in the mouth instead of being swallowed whole, and the initial pack builds your dose in three steps.

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Your week on NAD+ sublingual tablets

7mornings a week

50 mg for week one, 100 mg for week two, then 200 mg daily.

Needle-free and spray-free

No syringes, no cold pack, and no spray bottle. The pack sits in a drawer at room temperature.

50% off your first monthRebody NAD+ sublingual tablet bottle.

Your treatment

NAD+ sublingual tablet, 200 mg

A 30-day initial titration pack prepared by a licensed U.S. compounding pharmacy for daily home use.

First month$99.50/mo

Then$199/mo

Dose
50 mg to 200 mg
Route
Dissolves under the tongue
Schedule
Daily, morning
Supply
20 tablets · 30 days
  • Licensed provider review
  • Medication when prescribed
  • Titration schedule and directions
  • Free discreet shipping
  • Message your care team from the portal
  • Pause or cancel anytime
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$99.50 due today. Then $199 monthly.

Energy and focus results

One coffee. A readable afternoon.

I've taken the 200 mg NAD+ tablet each morning for six weeks. I still get tired after a long shift, but it feels normal now instead of like someone pulled the plug. Most days I stick to one coffee and can eat dinner before I crash.

No more vending-machine coffeeSteadier energy during long shiftsVerified Rebody customer · 6 weeks; fewer crashes around week 3

Six weeks into the NAD+ tablets, that foggy stretch is shorter and I can get through a report without starting over. I still take a walk when I can, but I don't depend on it to wake my brain up.

I can read after lunch againBetter afternoon concentrationVerified Rebody customer · 6 weeks; focus changed around week 3

Ready to start the routine these customers kept?

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Why NAD+

Energy is built inside the cell.

Cells use NAD+ in the redox reactions that convert nutrients into usable energy. The same coenzyme takes part in stress response and repair activity.

01

Energy metabolism

NAD+ carries electrons through the reactions that turn food into usable cellular energy.

02

Cellular stress

Sirtuin enzymes spend NAD+ in pathways tied to the cellular stress response.

03

DNA repair

PARP enzymes also consume NAD+ while they work on DNA repair.

From visit to doorstep

Four steps, no waiting room.

Your NAD+ sublingual tablets runs daily, morning, empty stomach, and getting it started takes an online visit rather than a clinic afternoon.

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  1. Hands filling in a health visit on a phone at a sunlit kitchen counter.
    01

    Complete the online visit

    Share health history, medications, symptoms, and prior care. No clinic appointment and no waiting room.

  2. A clinician in a white coat reading a patient record at a laptop.
    02

    A licensed provider reads it

    A U.S. clinician reviews your answers and decides whether NAD+ is right for you, then writes your directions.

  3. Gloved hands closing a plain box on a stainless pharmacy bench.
    03

    The pharmacy compounds it

    Your NAD+ is prepared to your prescription, with your directions printed on the label.

  4. A plain cardboard box waiting on a sunlit doorstep.
    04

    It arrives at your door

    Shipping is free and the outside of the box says nothing about what is inside.

Where it is made

Compounded to your prescription, not poured into a shelf jar.

Strive Pharmacy is a licensed 503A compounding pharmacy in the United States. A 503A pharmacy compounds against a prescription written for one patient, which is why your label carries your name, your active, and your strength. A drip-bar infusion answers to none of that.

NAD+ questions

Know the routine before you start.

Dosing, supply, storage, billing, and prescribing details for the NAD+ sublingual tablets.

How does the titration work?

Dissolve a quarter tablet, 50 mg, once daily for one week. Then a half tablet, 100 mg, once daily for one week. Then one full 200 mg tablet once daily. Follow the exact directions from your prescriber.

Why are there 20 tablets for 30 days?

The first two weeks use partial tablets during the step-up, so the initial pack covers a full 30 days with 20 tablets.

When should I take it?

In the morning on an empty stomach. Let the tablet dissolve completely before swallowing and avoid eating or drinking for 15 minutes afterward.

How does this compare with the injection?

The injection is 50 mg subcutaneously three times a week with a 56-day cold-shipped supply. The tablet is a daily room-temperature routine with a 30-day initial supply.

Can I switch formats later?

Yes. Message your care team from the portal. A provider reviews a change to the nasal spray or the injection.

Do I need a prescription?

Yes. A licensed provider reviews your online visit and decides whether NAD+ is clinically appropriate. A licensed U.S. compounding pharmacy fills and ships only when prescribed.

Safety and prescribing

Your full health history matters here.

Tell your provider about every medication and supplement you take, your full health history, and any heart, liver, or kidney condition. Compounded NAD+ is not for anyone under 18 and is not for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding.

Reported effects differ by route and can include injection-site irritation, flushing, nausea, lightheadedness, headache, nasal irritation, or an unusual taste. Get urgent care for signs of a serious allergic reaction, chest tightness, trouble breathing, fainting, or a fast heartbeat that does not settle.

A predictable change in energy, focus, or recovery from compounded NAD+ has not been established. Individual experience differs.

Compounded medications are not FDA-approved or evaluated for safety, efficacy, or quality by the FDA. Prescription products require a provider decision and are not available in every state.
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NAD+ care at home

Start the daily tablet.

NAD+ sublingual tablets at $99.50 a month for the first month, with provider review and free shipping included.