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What is NAD+ IV Infusion?
NAD+ IV therapy involves injecting the coenzyme nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) into the bloodstream. NAD+ refers to the reduced form of NAD which is found naturally in the body and helps facilitate communication and travel between cells. Thus, it helps regulate and create energy in the body. As a person ages—or with the development of cancer or other diseases—NAD levels decline naturally. This can lead to a person feeling tired, sluggish, or otherwise malaise. NAD+ IV infusions can help replenish and supplement declining NAD+ levels.
How Does NAD+ Infusion Work?
NAD+ IV treatment in Seattle works by adding NAD into the bloodstream where it will circulate throughout the body. This helps stimulate a process called mitophagy. With most NAD in the body located in the mitochondria of the cells, injecting NAD+ into the body helps optimize cellular function, DNA repair, and energy creation.
NAD+ is sometimes taken as an oral supplement. Using IV therapy to infuse NAD+ is significantly more effective because it bypasses the digestive system—which breaks down many of the beneficial parts of the NAD—and allows for direct cellular absorption. This is also more likely to have a quicker effect than when taken orally.
Benefits of NAD+ IV Therapy
NAD+ infusion can have many possible benefits because it supports cellular health and function, the benefits are often wide-reaching throughout the body. However, due to various factors, patients may see varying benefits from others. Benefits associated with NAD+ IV treatment in Seattle may include:
- Boosted energy and metabolism
- Optimize anti-aging processes and efforts
- Supports cognitive function
- Enhance physical performance and workouts
- May help reduce inflammation and pain
- Supports weight loss endeavors
- Reduce fatigue
- Can aid in addiction treatment
- Prevent or delay chronic conditions
What to Expect During NAD IV Therapy
A typical NAD IV infusion session can take between 60 and 90 minutes. After discussing the treatment and reviewing relevant medical information, your provider will disinfect the injection site (usually the arm) and insert the IV drip. Patients are encouraged to relax during treatment and are welcome to do other activities like reading or even getting other procedures done.
After the drip, your provider will remove the IV and bandage the injection site if necessary. Patients can then return to their day and normal routines. There are no restrictions following a NAD IV therapy session in Seattle.
Is NAD+ IV Therapy Safe?
Yes, NAD+ IV infusions are very safe as long as they are administered by a proper medical professional. Patients will also undergo basic screening during a consultation to ensure their medical history, lifestyle, and general health pose no risks during or after the session.
Recovery and Post-Treatment Expectations
NAD+ IV infusions are designed for busy people who do not have time to alter their daily activities after treatment. Patients can go back to work or their normal activities immediately. Often, patients feel an energy boost soon after their infusion. Individual experiences may vary.
Is NAD+ IV Therapy Right for You?
Nearly anyone can benefit from an NAD IV infusion. However, it is a medical procedure, and thus, patients should consult with a medical professional before undergoing the treatment. While IV therapies are low risk in general, some people will benefit more significantly from the procedure than others. In rare cases, IV therapy is not suitable. This may be due to certain blood or bleeding disorders, other treatments or medications, or severe immunodeficiency.
A provider at Allure Esthetic will meet with patients before their NAD+ IV therapy in Seattle to discuss the procedure, the patient’s medical history, and the goals of the treatment. Using this and other information, they will determine whether or not the patient is a suitable candidate for NAD infusions.
NAD IV Therapy Cost in Seattle, WA
A 250-milligram NAD+ infusion starts at $249. Larger drips and pre-pay options are available. Patients will receive a price quote for all of their combined procedures at their consultation.
In-Home vs. In-Clinic NAD IV Treatment Options
IV drips that take place in a clinical setting tend to be more sterile and safer. Patients are also monitored throughout treatment. Many at-home treatment options are also significantly more expensive due to in-home service. Performing our NAD+ infusions in our Seattle-based offices allows for a lower cost treatment and optimal experience in a safe and clinical environment.
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Scheduling an NAD+ IV Therapy Session in Seattle
Schedule your first NAD infusion by calling us at 206-209-0988. Patients can also reach out online via chat, contact form, or Price Simulator.
Frequently
Asked Questions
1. Is NAD FDA-approved?
NAD infusions are not FDA-approved, but NAD is approved and regulated as a dietary supplement. Therefore, there are different standards for its regulation in comparison to medical procedures or prescribed medications. NAD infusions are considered an off-label use.
2. How Long Does Each NAD+ Infusion Session Last?
Roughly 60 to 90 minutes.
3. Are There Any Side Effects?
Patients may experience minor discomfort, bruising, bleeding, or irritation at the injection site. Beyond this, there are few to no negative side effects of NAD+ infusions.
4. How Often Should I Receive NAD IV Therapy?
The frequency of NAD IV therapy will vary depending on the patient and their specific needs. Technically, it is safe to undergo a basic NAD infusion every day. However, most people opt for once per week at maximum. Others may choose to undergo infusions every few months. The patient and their provider can discuss this at their consultation appointment.
5. What is the Difference Between NAD+ IV Infusion and Other NAD+ Products?
Other NAD+ products generally have to pass through the digestive system where it is partially broken down and rendered less effective. This can lead to a slower and less notable result. IV infusions inject the NAD+ directly into the bloodstream to bypass the digestive system and allow for quicker absorption.