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NAD+ therapy comes in three shapes: IV infusions at a lounge, at-home subcutaneous injections prescribed through telehealth, and a needle-free nasal spray. If you are looking for the at-home prescribed route, here is exactly how it works in 2026, what the clinician is evaluating, and how to vet the provider before you start.

Quick answer

Injectable NAD+ for at-home use is prescription-only: a licensed clinician reviews your health assessment, and if NAD+ fits your case, a licensed compounding pharmacy dispenses it and ships it with supplies. At PepScribe the whole path is online: a three-minute assessment, a free online visit, clinician review within 24 hours, and payment only if a clinician prescribes ($228 per month for injections or $159 per month for the nasal spray, everything included). Every dose is compounded in the USA by licensed 503A pharmacies. Compounded NAD+ is not FDA-approved, and the prescribing decision always belongs to the clinician.

The telehealth path, step by step

  1. Health assessment online. Goals, symptoms, health history, medications; about three minutes.
  2. Licensed clinician review. A US-licensed clinician evaluates whether NAD+ is appropriate for you and which form fits, and asks follow-ups if needed.
  3. 503A pharmacy dispensing. If prescribed, a licensed compounding pharmacy prepares your NAD+ under an individual prescription and ships it with injection supplies (or the spray).
  4. Ongoing oversight. Dosing questions, adjustments, and refills run through the clinician, inside the plan price.

IV lounge, at-home injection, or nasal spray

IV NAD+ infusions deliver a large dose over several hours in a clinic chair, priced per session. At-home subcutaneous injections spread smaller doses across the week on an ongoing plan, prescribed and overseen through telehealth. The nasal spray is the needle-free at-home route at a lower price point. None of these is FDA-approved; compounded NAD+ in every form is prepared under an individual prescription. Which one fits depends on whether you want episodic high-dose sessions or ongoing therapy, your comfort with self-injection, and budget; the NAD+ cost guide lays out the real numbers as of August 2026.

How to vet an online NAD+ provider

  • A real clinician gate: a health intake reviewed by a licensed clinician before anything is sold.
  • A named, licensed pharmacy: PepScribe names its dispensing pharmacies, with addresses, on the pharmacy partners page.
  • A published sourcing standard: PepScribe’s is licensed 503A pharmacies in the USA, not 503B and not international. No hidden overseas supply chain.
  • Verifiable certification: PepScribe is LegitScript-certified (ID 49946300); the trust page shows how to verify it yourself.
  • Clear ongoing pricing: if the headline number is an introductory rate tied to a prepay plan, know the rate you will pay from month two before you commit.

Skip the no-prescription vial

Websites selling injectable NAD+ without a prescription are selling outside the pharmacy system: no clinician evaluation, no licensed compounding, no verified sterility. For a self-administered injectable, the prescription pathway is the safety mechanism, not a formality. If cost is the concern, compare legitimate providers against each other; the market has real spread, and the nasal spray exists precisely as the lower-cost prescribed route.

Frequently asked questions

Can I get NAD+ injections prescribed online?

Yes, through telehealth. Injectable NAD+ for at-home use is prepared by compounding pharmacies under an individual prescription, so the path runs through a licensed clinician: complete a health assessment online, the clinician reviews it, and if NAD+ is appropriate, a licensed 503A compounding pharmacy dispenses it and ships it to you with supplies. At PepScribe the online visit is free and you pay only if a clinician prescribes.

Do I need to visit a clinic for NAD+ therapy?

Not for at-home subcutaneous injections or the nasal spray; the whole path is online at telehealth practices like PepScribe. IV NAD+ infusions are the in-person option: they run at infusion lounges, take hours per session, and are priced per visit. They are a different product from ongoing at-home therapy.

How fast can I start after signing up?

At PepScribe: the assessment takes about three minutes, a licensed clinician reviews it within 24 hours, and if prescribed, the medication is compounded by a licensed 503A pharmacy in the USA and shipped to your door with the supplies you need.

Injection or nasal spray, which should I pick?

They are different delivery routes at different price points (at PepScribe, $228 per month for injections versus $159 per month for the nasal spray as of August 2026). The clinician reviewing your intake can help you decide; the choice is part of the free online visit, not something you need to settle beforehand.

What does prescribed NAD+ cost?

PepScribe NAD+ injections are $228 per month, or $180 per month on the quarterly plan; the nasal spray is $159 per month, or $149 per month quarterly. Everything is included: medication, clinician oversight, supplies, and shipping, with no membership fee. Compounded NAD+ is not FDA-approved. The NAD+ injection cost guide covers the wider market.

A clinician decides what fits you.

Three-minute assessment. The online visit is free, and you pay only if a clinician prescribes. NAD+ compounded in the USA by licensed 503A pharmacies. No hidden overseas supply chain.

Written by B.A. Utterback.

Educational information only. Not medical advice. Treatment decisions are made by a licensed physician.