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TELEHEALTH
NAD+ Therapy (Injection or Nasal Spray)

What is NAD+?
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is a naturally occurring coenzyme derived from vitamin B3 (niacin). It is found in every living cell and plays a critical role in cellular energy production and metabolic processes, particularly within the mitochondria.
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NAD+ is involved in pathways related to cellular function, DNA maintenance, and normal cellular signaling. Levels of NAD+ naturally decline with age, which may contribute to changes in energy levels and overall cellular efficiency.
How NAD+ Supports the Body
NAD+ plays an important role in:
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Cellular energy production
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Metabolic function
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Cellular signaling and maintenance
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Supporting normal neurologic and cognitive processes
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By replenishing NAD+ levels under medical supervision, some individuals report improvements in energy, focus, and overall well-being. Individual responses vary.
Potential Benefits May Include:
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Support for cellular energy and stamina
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Enhanced mental clarity and focus
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Support for metabolic health
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Support for healthy aging processes
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Overall improvement in perceived well-being
Medical Oversight Matters
At Bluegrass Telehealth, NAD+ therapy is offered only after medical evaluation and when clinically appropriate. NAD+ is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease, and results vary by individual.
Who should not use NAD+?
NAD+ therapy may not be appropriate for everyone. You may not be a candidate if you:
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Are pregnant or breastfeeding
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Have a known allergy or sensitivity to NAD+ or related compounds
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Have certain medical conditions that require careful monitoring
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Are taking medications that may interact with NAD+ therapy
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Have uncontrolled medical or psychiatric conditions
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NAD+ therapy is offered only after a medical evaluation to determine safety and appropriateness. Your provider will review your health history and current medications before recommending treatment. This list is not exhaustive. Final determination of candidacy is made by a licensed medical provider.