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NAD+ route comparison

NAD+ nasal spray, tablets, injection, or IV: compare the routine.

NAD+ shoppers often compare route before they compare care. The practical question is whether a nasal spray, sublingual tablet, weekly injection, or IV-style appointment fits your routine, tolerance, travel, and follow-up needs.

Updated 2026-07-01. Reviewed by Rebody Health clinical operations.

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At-home NAD+ routes

Best for
People comparing nasal spray, sublingual tablets, or injection routines without scheduling an IV appointment.
Watchouts
Route, supply, storage, timing, needle comfort, and medication history still need provider review.
Next step
Compare the NAD+ product pages and choose the routine you can realistically follow.

IV-style NAD+ care

Best for
People who prefer appointment-based administration or want to compare in-clinic logistics before choosing at-home care.
Watchouts
Appointments, travel, price, time commitment, and continuity can be the real tradeoffs.
Next step
Use Rebody pages to compare at-home route alternatives before intake.

Decision factor

Route is the decision, not just dosage language.

A nasal spray, sublingual tablet, injection, and IV appointment ask different things from your day. The best comparison starts with what you will actually do consistently.

  • Nasal spray emphasizes needle-free daily use.
  • Sublingual tablets emphasize a simple under-tongue routine.
  • Injection routes require supply, storage, and comfort with needles.

Decision factor

At-home convenience still needs provider review.

NAD+ care should still account for medication history, goals, route preference, timing, follow-up questions, and whether a prescription route is appropriate.

  • Private intake captures route and history before provider review.
  • Fulfillment follows the prescription when care is appropriate.
  • Follow-up access matters when timing, tolerance, or refills change.