Important Safety Information for NAD+ Injection
NAD+ injection is a compounded medication prepared for an individual patient based on a licensed prescriber’s clinical judgment. There is no FDA approved NAD+ injection product. Compounded drugs are not FDA approved and do not undergo FDA review for safety, effectiveness, or manufacturing quality before marketing.
Who should not use NAD+ injection?
Do not use NAD+ injection if:
- You have had an allergic reaction or hypersensitivity to nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) or any of the inactive ingredients in the formulation.
- You have a known sensitivity to injectable therapies or a history of severe reactions to injections.
- You have been advised by a healthcare professional to avoid injectable treatments due to a medical condition.
How should I use NAD+ injection?
- Use NAD+ injection exactly as prescribed by your provider.
- Do not use more often or in higher amounts than prescribed.
- Follow proper injection technique as instructed by your provider.
- Do not share needles, syringes, or injection supplies with others.
- If you experience significant pain, swelling, or irritation at the injection site, stop use and contact your provider.
What should I tell my provider before using NAD+ injection?
Tell your provider about all medications you take, including prescription, over the counter medications, vitamins, and supplements.
Tell your provider if you:
- Have a history of allergic reactions to injectable medications
- Have bleeding disorders or are taking blood thinners
- Have liver or kidney conditions
- Are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding
- Have any condition that may increase sensitivity to injections or compounded medications
What are the most serious side effects that I or a caregiver should monitor for when taking NAD+ injection?
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or seek immediate medical attention.
Stop using NAD+ injection and seek prompt medical care if you experience:
- Signs of an allergic reaction such as rash, hives, swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat, or difficulty breathing
- Severe or persistent pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site
- Signs of infection such as warmth, drainage, fever, or chills
- Dizziness, fainting, or unusual weakness after injection
- Any unexpected or severe reaction after use
What are the most common side effects of NAD+ injection?
Common side effects may include:
- Injection site pain or irritation
- Redness or swelling at the injection site
- Mild headache
- Fatigue
- Nausea
- Flushing
This summary provides basic information about NAD+ injection but does not include all possible information or side effects. Your provider can answer questions about whether this compounded medication is appropriate for you. Read the information provided with your prescription each time it is filled.
