
NAD+ injection
- Once-weekly injection
- Ships cold with supplies
- Dose set by your provider

Energy is built inside the cell.

Pricing varies by route and dose. Your provider sets the dose from your visit. See full pricing →
Adults whose energy, focus, and recovery aren’t keeping up — and who want NAD+ in an at-home injection, spray, or tablet instead of an IV appointment or another caffeine spike.
Three NAD+ formats
Same coenzyme, three ways to take it. The injection is the most direct; the nasal spray and sublingual tablet keep it needle-free.



NAD+ — a smoother baseline, not a jittery buzz
The biology, up close
NAD+ isn’t a stimulant. It’s the coenzyme your cells already use to make energy and repair themselves — so topping it up works at the source instead of borrowing tomorrow’s energy today.
Stage 01 · The coenzymeNAD+ is a coenzyme every cell uses to turn food and oxygen into usable energy. Levels fall as you age and under stress — which is exactly when the afternoon crash gets louder.
Stage 02 · The engineInside each cell, mitochondria use NAD+ to keep the energy line moving. Give them more of the raw material and the whole system has more to run on.
Stage 03 · The upkeepNAD+ also powers the enzymes that repair and maintain your cells. That upkeep is the quiet reason people describe steadier energy and easier recovery rather than a jittery buzz.

Backed by a blood test, not vibes
Whole-blood NAD+ is the objective marker researchers track. In a randomized, placebo-controlled trial, an oral NAD+ supplement raised blood NAD+ meaningfully over 28 days while placebo barely moved.
Route note: that trial used an oral supplement, so this stays category-level — but it shows NAD+ blood levels respond to dosing rather than staying fixed.²
Check your eligibility




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Tell us about your energy, sleep, and focus from your phone. It takes about five minutes — no appointment, no IV-lounge waiting room.

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A licensed provider checks your history and medications, confirms NAD+ is a good candidate for you, and helps you choose an injection, nasal spray, or tablet.

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If prescribed, your NAD+ ships discreetly with everything you need. Message your care team about refills, timing, and dose changes anytime.
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme in every cell that helps turn food and oxygen into usable energy and powers the enzymes that repair and maintain your cells. Levels decline with age and stress. Rebody offers prescription NAD+ formats with the full pharmacy formulation listed on the label.
The weekly injection requires supplies. The daily nasal spray and under-the-tongue tablet keep the routine needle-free. Your provider helps you choose based on your schedule, your comfort with injections, and how often you want to dose.
An IV drip is a one-off clinic session that runs a large dose over an hour or two, often as part of a mixed bag of vitamins. Rebody's NAD+ is taken at home on a schedule — weekly injection or daily spray/tablet — with the strength and monthly price listed up front, no lounge chair required.
Some people notice steadier energy within the first couple of weeks; for others it builds over a month or two of consistent use. NAD+ works by topping up a coenzyme, not by stimulating you, so the change tends to feel like a smoother baseline rather than a spike. Individual response varies.
Yes. Rebody's NAD+ is prescription-only. After your online visit, a licensed provider reviews your health profile and decides whether it's a good fit. If approved, your prescription is sent to a licensed US compounding pharmacy and shipped to you — no in-person visit required.
It's a small subcutaneous injection just under the skin, usually once a week, dosed slowly to keep it comfortable. Most people describe it as nearly painless. Full directions and message-based support come with your protocol.
NAD+ in your chosen format, listed prices, and a care team you can message — no IV lounge, no mystery blends, and starting at $199.99/mo.
NAD+ is generally well tolerated. Most effects are mild and often come from dosing too fast — flushing, warmth, or brief nausea that eases when the dose is slowed.
This is not a complete list. Message your care team with any questions.
Important: Tell your provider about every medication and supplement you take and any history of heart, liver, or kidney conditions. NAD+ therapy is not for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding, or under 18.
COMPOUNDED MEDICATIONS ARE NOT APPROVED OR EVALUATED FOR SAFETY, EFFICACY, OR QUALITY BY THE FDA.