NAD+ is the abbreviation of Nicotine Adenine Dinucleotide, which is a coenzyme necessary for cellular functions including energy production. The administration of NAD+, dissolved in a fluid mixed with other vitamins (B-complex vitamins, vitamin B12, vitamin C, magnesium, glutathione), is injected into the patient’s veins through an intravenous drip allowing absorption to be much faster as it avoids the digestive tract.
WHAT IS NAD USED FOR
Since the coenzyme can be found in every cell in the body, it plays an important part in oxidation-reduction reactions within the body. The metabolic system -which includes these reactions- transforms food into the energy that the body requires to function correctly. NAD+ is also involved in repairing DNA, regulating gene expressions and preservation of cellular structures. The NAD+ levels may decrease with ageing or particular medical conditions, which could result in cellular malfunction and energy depletion. NAD drips are intended to boost cellular performance and restore NAD+ levels.
Purpose: NAD drips are given for their health benefits in order to increase cellular health and for their preventative effects, whereas IVs are used for rehydration, medication administration and nutritional support.