NAD+ infusion is an intravenous service in which NAD+, a coenzyme involved in cellular energy metabolism, is administered by a licensed nurse in a clinic. Eligibility is determined by our nursing team during a pre-treatment intake. We do not market NAD+ infusion for longevity, anti-aging, athletic performance, brain fog, DNA repair, or any specific medical condition.
About this service
Compounded medications dispensed through IV Glow Bar come from a state-licensed compounding pharmacy. Whether this option is appropriate for you is determined by a licensed provider.
What your provider may discuss during consultation
- Whether NAD+ may align with your individual wellness goals
- Risks, side effects, contraindications, and alternatives
- Infusion duration, comfort considerations, and follow-up
Individual response varies. No specific outcome or timeline is guaranteed.
Important Information About IV Therapy
IV therapy is administered by licensed nurses under the supervision of a licensed physician. It is not appropriate for everyone. Possible side effects include injection-site reactions, vein irritation, bruising, lightheadedness, nausea (NAD+ infusions in particular are commonly associated with infusion-related symptoms), and rare allergic reactions.
NAD+ infusion is offered as a wellness service intended to complement, not replace, a healthy lifestyle and routine medical care.
Pregnant or breastfeeding patients should consult their physician before any IV therapy. If you have a known medical condition, are taking prescription medications, or have allergies, disclose this during your intake.
Individual response varies, and we do not promise specific outcomes.
Emergencies. This site and our telehealth services are not for medical emergencies. Call 911 in a medical emergency.