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Getting Started With NAD+

Everything you need to know before starting NAD+, including active ingredients, how it works, proper storage, safety considerations, and quality standards.

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Active Ingredient

The active ingredient is:
NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide)
This molecule supports:

  • Cellular energy production

  • DNA repair

  • Mitochondrial function

  • Healthy aging processes

How It Works

NAD+ supports the body’s cellular processes by helping cells:

  • Generate energy

  • Repair DNA damage

  • Maintain mitochondrial health

  • Adapt to physical and metabolic stress

Rather than stimulating the body like caffeine, NAD+ helps improve cellular efficiency over time.

How to Use

  • Take one sublingual tablet daily.

  • Place under the tongue and allow it to dissolve fully.

  • Avoid chewing or swallowing whole.

  • Take around the same time each day when possible.

Storage

To maintain potency and stability:

  • Store at room temperature

  • Keep in a cool, dry place

  • Avoid excessive heat or moisture

  • Keep out of reach of children

Always follow storage instructions on your prescription label.

What to Be Mindful Of

Before starting NAD+, speak with your provider if you:

  • Are pregnant or breastfeeding

  • Have severe liver or kidney disease

  • Have active malignancy

  • Have known ingredient sensitivities

Your provider will determine whether NAD+ therapy is appropriate for your health history.

Quality & Safety Standards

Inner Balance NAD+ is produced under strict quality standards.
Your prescription is:

  • Compounded in the United States

  • Prepared by a licensed 503A compounding pharmacy

  • Made with ingredients from FDA-inspected facilities

  • Third-party tested for potency and purity

The pharmacy is also:

  • NABP-certified

  • LegitScript-certified

  • PCAB-accredited

These certifications reflect rigorous standards for safety, quality, and consistency.

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