FAQ · NAD+ Therapy

NAD+ Therapy: Frequently Asked Questions

Everything we get asked about NAD+ Therapy at Prime IV Sandy — answered honestly, by the people who do the drips.

Frequently asked questions

What is NAD+ Therapy?

NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is the coenzyme every cell in your body uses to convert food into ATP — the energy currency that runs your brain, muscles, and metabolism. Levels naturally drop 50% or more by middle age, which is why our NAD+ drip is one of the most-requested protocols in the clinic.

What's in the NAD+ Therapy drip?

NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide), Saline carrier, Optional B-complex add-on, in a sterile saline carrier.

How long does a NAD+ Therapy session take?

2–4 hours (slow drip required). You sit comfortably in a recliner the entire time.

How much does NAD+ Therapy cost?

Standard pricing varies by dose and add-ons. New customers at Prime IV Sandy can claim the $85 introductory offer for their first session.

Who is NAD+ Therapy best for?

(Brain fog and cognitive decline), (Athletic performance optimization), (Recovery from substance use), (Longevity-focused biohackers), (Anyone over 40 noticing the energy gap).

Is NAD+ Therapy safe?

Yes — when administered by trained medical staff in a clinical setting. Every Prime IV Sandy client completes a health intake on their first visit, and our clinical team will not perform any infusion without appropriate medical clearance.

Do I need a prescription for NAD+ Therapy?

Standard NAD+ Therapy protocols do not require a prescription. Iron infusion and certain higher-dose specialty protocols do require physician oversight and lab work — we'll let you know during your intake if any specific protocol needs additional clearance.

Will NAD+ Therapy interact with my medications?

Most NAD+ Therapy protocols are safe with common medications, but always tell us about everything you take during your health intake. Specific interactions worth flagging: chemotherapy, blood thinners, immunosuppressants, lithium. Always disclose these.

Can I get NAD+ Therapy during pregnancy?

Some protocols are safe in pregnancy with OB clearance; many are not. We will not perform any IV therapy on a pregnant patient without explicit clearance from the prescribing OB/GYN.

How often should I get NAD+ Therapy?

Frequency depends on your goal. Maintenance protocols are typically every 2–4 weeks. Acute use (illness, post-race, post-flight) is one-off. Loading protocols (e.g. NAD+) are clustered over 1–2 weeks then maintained.

Will I feel NAD+ Therapy working immediately?

Many clients report effects during or right after the drip — clearer head, more energy, hydrated feeling. Some effects (especially longevity-focused ones) take days or sessions to compound.

What should I do before a NAD+ Therapy session?

Hydrate normally. Eat a normal meal. Don't fast — we'd rather have you well-fueled. Bring your phone or a book; you'll have 30+ minutes to relax.

What should I do after a NAD+ Therapy session?

Continue hydrating with water and electrolytes. Most clients return to normal activity immediately; some prefer to take it easy for an hour or two.

Can I work out after NAD+ Therapy?

Yes, in most cases. For high-volume hydration drips, give it 1–2 hours so you're not running to the bathroom mid-workout. For NAD+ loading sessions, take the rest of the day easy.

Does NAD+ Therapy have side effects?

Most clients have no side effects. The most common are mild: cool sensation at the IV site, brief flushing from B-complex, magnesium-related warm feeling. Serious adverse events are rare and managed in-clinic.

How do I prepare if I'm afraid of needles?

Tell us. Our staff is experienced with needle-anxious clients. Most people are surprised how minor the actual stick is — and once the IV is in, you don't feel anything for the rest of the session.

Can I bring someone with me?

Yes. Many clients bring a partner, friend, or family member, especially for first visits. There's seating in the drip room.

Is NAD+ Therapy covered by insurance?

IV vitamin therapy is generally not covered by insurance — it's elective and falls outside standard medical coverage. Some clients use HSA or FSA cards, depending on plan rules.

Where do you offer NAD+ Therapy?

At our Sandy clinic — 1842 E 9400 S, Sandy, UT 84092. We serve clients from across the Salt Lake Valley: Sandy, Draper, South Jordan, West Jordan, Holladay, Cottonwood Heights, Murray, Midvale, Salt Lake City, Park City, and beyond.

How do I book?

Call (385) 318-3283 or book online at https://livebetterpodcast.com. New customers can claim the $85 introductory offer at booking.

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