No clinic appointment and no waiting room.
Three NAD+ routesInjection, nasal spray, or sublingual tablet
Less than $2.00 a day
Prescription NAD+ · three routes
Pick the NAD+ routine you'd actually keep.
Injection, nasal spray, or sublingual tablet. From $59.50 a month.
Same compound in all three. What changes is the dose rhythm, the needles, the storage, the supply, and the price.
- Three at-home routes to choose from
- Online provider review, no clinic visit
- Free delivery from a licensed U.S. pharmacy
- Pause or cancel anytime

“I stopped needing the second coffee”
Rebody Sport on Film · NAD+ care
A licensed U.S. compounding pharmacy fills the order.
Shipping and follow-up support are in the price.
NAD+ treatments
Pick the route, then start the visit.
Every card carries the route, the dose rhythm, the strength, and the first-shipment price. Storage and supply sit in the side-by-side table below. The button takes your choice into the online visit.

Three dose days each week
NAD+ injection
A structured routine with fewer dose days.
- 50 mg per dose, 200 mg/mL vial
- Syringes and alcohol wipes included

One spray per nostril daily
NAD+ nasal spray
Workdays, early mornings, and travel without needles.
- 300 mg/mL metered spray
- No syringes and no sharps to dispose of

Daily, morning, empty stomach
NAD+ sublingual tablets
A daily option when needles and nasal sprays are both out.
- 200 mg tablet, titrated from 50 mg
- No syringes and no nasal spray
First-shipment offers apply to eligible new patients. Pricing covers provider review, medication when prescribed, injection supplies when the route needs them, and free shipping.
Why three routes exist
Match the format to your real week.
The compound does not change. What changes is how much the routine asks of you, and where it falls apart when life gets busy.

You want the strongest routine, not the easiest one
Three dose days a week, 50 mg each, and a 56-day supply that arrives in one cold-shipped kit. Fewer dose days than the daily formats, and nothing to remember on the other four.

You travel, and the fridge is the problem
A 12 mL bottle at room temperature, one spray in each nostril each morning. No syringes, no cold pack, and nothing that complicates a carry-on.

Needles are out and sprays are out
A 200 mg tablet that dissolves under the tongue each morning, stepping up from 50 mg across the first two weeks. It sits in a drawer with everything else you take.
The practical differences
Delivery, rhythm, storage, price.
The compound stays NAD+. Everything a shopper actually decides on is in this table.
Swipe to compare all routes →
Verified results by route
More day left after the workday.
I didn't feel a rush after the first NAD+ shot. What I noticed a few weeks later was that I had stopped making a second coffee at 2:30. I could finish work and still cook dinner or go to the gym. Six weeks in, that's still the best way I can describe it: less of a crash, not a sudden burst of energy.
I've used the NAD+ spray for five weeks. I still need coffee, but one cup is usually enough, and I don't feel like I have already worked a full shift by 9 a.m. The bottle is small enough that I keep it beside my toothbrush and actually remember it.
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.
Ready to choose the NAD+ routine you would actually keep?
Choose my NAD+ formatWhere it is made
All three routes come from Strive Pharmacy.
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.
- Licensed 503A compounding pharmacy
- Compounded in the United States
- One active, at the strength printed on your label

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.
Energy metabolism
NAD+ transfers electrons during cellular energy production.
Cellular stress
Sirtuins use NAD+ in pathways tied to cellular stress.
DNA repair
PARP enzymes consume NAD+ during DNA repair activity.
From visit to doorstep
Four steps, no waiting room.
Complete the health visit online. A licensed provider reviews your medications, history, goals, and chosen route. The pharmacy ships to your door when treatment is prescribed.
Choose my NAD+ format- 01
Complete the online visit
Share health history, medications, symptoms, and prior care.
- 02
Choose your NAD+ route
Injection, nasal spray, or sublingual tablet.
- 03
Get a provider decision
A licensed clinician reviews treatment and writes directions.
- 04
Receive treatment at home
The pharmacy ships medication only when it is prescribed.
NAD+ questions
Know the routine before you start.
Dosing, supply, storage, and prescribing across all three routes.
Which NAD+ route should I choose?
Start with the week you can keep. The injection is 50 mg three times weekly with a 56-day cold-shipped supply. The nasal spray and the sublingual tablet are daily, needle-free, and store at room temperature. A provider reviews your history, medications, and preferred routine before prescribing.
Is the compound the same in all three?
Yes. All three are compounded NAD+. What changes is the delivery route, the dose rhythm, the storage, the supply length, and the price.
What comes with the injection?
A 6 mL vial of NAD+ 200 mg/mL for a 56-day supply when prescribed, plus syringes, alcohol wipes, storage directions, and cold-packed shipping.
How does the tablet titration work?
The initial pack contains 20 tablets for a 30-day step-up. A quarter tablet at 50 mg daily for one week, a half tablet at 100 mg daily for one week, then one full 200 mg tablet daily. Follow the directions from your prescriber.
Can I change routes later?
Yes. Message your care team from the portal and a provider reviews the change. Your plan and refill timing update after that decision.
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.
NAD+ care at home
Choose the route your week can keep.
Three prescription routes from $59.50 a month on the first shipment, with provider review and free shipping included.
