Anti-Aging IV Therapy — NAD+ and Cellular Renewal Drips

NAD+ & Glutathione

Core molecule

$250–$500

Typical price

60–90 minutes

Session duration

2–4 sessions for full effect

Benefits timeline

Anti-Aging IV Therapy — NAD+ and Cellular Renewal Drips

Anti-aging IV therapy centers on NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) and glutathione — two of the most powerful cellular regeneration molecules in the human body. NAD+ is a coenzyme critical for DNA repair, cellular energy production (ATP), and the activation of sirtuins (longevity proteins). Levels decline significantly with age. IV NAD+ therapy delivers this molecule directly to cells, bypassing oral bioavailability limitations. Combined with glutathione — the body's master antioxidant — anti-aging IV therapy supports cellular defense, energy metabolism, cognitive function, and whole-body vitality.

Why Choose Anti-Aging IV Therapy — NAD+ and Cellular Renewal Drips?

NAD+ for cellular energy

NAD+ is essential for ATP production in mitochondria. Depleted NAD+ = less energy at the cellular level. IV NAD+ directly replenishes what aging depletes.

DNA repair activation

NAD+ activates PARP enzymes responsible for DNA repair. Age-related NAD+ decline impairs this repair process — replenishment supports genetic integrity.

Sirtuin activation (longevity proteins)

Sirtuins regulate aging, inflammation, and metabolic health. They require NAD+ as a cofactor. IV NAD+ therapy supports sirtuin activity at levels hard to achieve through diet or oral supplements.

Glutathione for antioxidant defense

Glutathione neutralizes free radicals, supports liver detoxification, and maintains cellular health. Oral glutathione breaks down in the gut — IV delivery ensures direct cellular access.

Cognitive clarity and focus

Many patients report improved mental clarity, focus, and mood after NAD+ infusions. The brain is one of the most energy-intensive organs — NAD+ supports optimal neurological function.

Addiction and withdrawal support

NAD+ IV therapy is used in some clinical settings to support recovery from alcohol and substance use, reducing cravings and aiding neurological repair.

Recommended IV Drips

NAD+

The flagship anti-aging molecule — cellular energy, DNA repair, longevity

Beauty & Glow (Glutathione)

Glutathione-focused drip for skin, antioxidant defense, and detoxification

Myers' Cocktail

Comprehensive micronutrient foundation to pair with NAD+ therapy

Pro Tips

  • Start with a series of 4 sessions for your first NAD+ protocol — effects compound over multiple sessions.
  • Expect a maintenance schedule of monthly NAD+ infusions after your initial protocol.
  • NAD+ infusions can cause temporary flushing, nausea, or chest tightness — these are normal and managed by slowing the infusion rate.
  • Combine NAD+ IV with good sleep, exercise, and a low-inflammatory diet for maximum anti-aging benefit.
  • Ask about NMN or NR oral supplements as a between-session protocol — they support NAD+ levels orally.

Frequently Asked Questions — Anti-Aging IV Therapy — NAD+ and Cellular Renewal Drips

NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme present in all living cells, critical for energy production, DNA repair, and cellular communication. IV NAD+ therapy delivers this molecule directly to your bloodstream at concentrations impossible to achieve orally, replenishing depleted levels and supporting mitochondrial function, cognitive health, and longevity pathways.
NAD+ IV therapy typically costs $250–$500 per session due to the expensive raw material. Glutathione drips run $150–$275. Most anti-aging clinics offer package pricing for NAD+ series (usually 4–10 sessions), which reduces per-session costs. Expect to invest $1,000–$3,000 for an initial protocol.
Most clinicians recommend starting with a 4-session series (sometimes called a "protocol") to establish a meaningful NAD+ level. Some patients notice improved energy and clarity after session 1–2. Full protocol results are typically felt after all 4 sessions. Maintenance infusions monthly or quarterly sustain the benefits.
NAD+ infusions commonly cause temporary flushing, chest tightness, nausea, light-headedness, and fatigue during the infusion — these are normal and managed by slowing the drip rate. Symptoms resolve quickly after infusion. Serious adverse effects are rare when administered by trained medical staff.
For those focused on longevity, cognitive performance, and cellular health, many patients report meaningful improvements in energy, mental clarity, sleep quality, and overall vitality. The science supports NAD+'s role in aging pathways. Whether the cost is "worth it" depends on your health goals and budget — many biohackers and longevity-focused individuals consider it a core part of their wellness protocol.