FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions – NovaNAD+

What does my NovaNAD+ vial contain?

Each vial contains 1500mg of pure Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+) suspended in sterile solution—no additives or preservatives included.

What’s included in the injection kit?

Your kit includes a 10ml NAD+ vial (partially filled), 30 syringes, alcohol swabs.

How will I feel after injecting NovaNAD+?

Most users report feeling more alert and energised. A few may feel temporary fatigue. If unusual symptoms occur, stop use and contact a healthcare provider.

Are there any contraindications for NAD+?

Yes. Avoid NAD+ if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have conditions such as active or historic cancer, Lyme disease, recent skin graft, atrial fibrillation, immunosuppression, organ transplant, or NAD-dependent bacterial infections. Always consult your doctor first.

What colour is the NovaNAD+ solution?

The solution is typically colourless or slightly yellow. Both are normal and safe to use.

How should I dispose of used items?

Dispose of syringes and the vial using a sharps bin. Ensure no needles are sticking out for safe disposal.

Is it okay if my order wasn’t refrigerated on delivery?

Yes. NAD+ is stable at room temperature for several weeks. Store it in the fridge once received and opened for optimal freshness.

Does the injection hurt?

It may sting slightly, especially if the vial is cold. Let it reach room temperature before injecting. Rotate sites to minimise discomfort or bruising.

Where should I inject NovaNAD+?

Use subcutaneous areas like the abdomen, hips, or buttocks. Inject at a 45° angle and rotate sites to avoid irritation.

What is NAD+?

NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a coenzyme essential for energy production, cellular repair, and healthy ageing. It exists in oxidised (NAD+) and reduced (NADH) forms.

How often should I use NovaNAD+?

First-time users should inject daily for 6 days, then 3x a week. Follow recommended doses and don’t share your kit.

Are there any side effects from NovaNAD+?

Side effects are rare. If irritation occurs, change the injection site. Stop use and consult your provider if issues persist.

Can I take NAD+ while pregnant?

No. We do not recommend NAD+ use during pregnancy or breastfeeding.

What does NAD mean in medical terms?

NAD stands for Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide, a critical coenzyme involved in metabolic function, DNA repair, and cellular communication.

What is an NAD+ supplement?

It’s a product designed to replenish NAD+ levels in the body, supporting energy, cognition, and healthy ageing. Available as capsules, sublinguals, injections, or IV drips.

What is NAD IV therapy?

It’s the intravenous delivery of NAD+ for fast absorption and energy support. NovaNAD+ offers a self-administered alternative with convenience and control.

What is the shelf life of NovaNAD+?

Unopened vials are shelf-stable for up to 4 months. Keep refrigerated after opening.

Do NAD+ supplements work?

Studies show increased NAD+ supports mitochondrial function, insulin sensitivity, and longevity. Many users experience better energy, focus, and wellness.