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NAD+ Reconstitution & Dosage Calculator

A coenzyme central to cellular energy metabolism, studied in longevity and metabolic research.

Category
Longevity
Half-life
~1 to 2 hours in active form
Best taken
In the morning
Common dose
25 mg
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How to reconstitute NAD+

NAD+ reconstitutes to a set concentration. Add 5 mL of bacteriostatic water to a 500 mg vial for a 100 mg/mL solution.

Vial sizeBAC waterConcentration25 mg draws to
500 mg5 mL100 mg/mL25 units
1000 mg10 mL100 mg/mL25 units

Units are shown for a U-100 insulin syringe. A common starting dose is 25 mg. At 100 mg/mL, that draws to 25 units on a U-100 insulin syringe.

How NAD+ works

Acts as an essential coenzyme that shuttles electrons in energy production and fuels enzymes involved in DNA repair and cellular maintenance. Research interest centers on restoring levels that decline with age.

Reported side effects

When is NAD+ taken?

NAD+ is commonly taken in the morning.

Frequently asked

How much bacteriostatic water do I add to NAD+?

Add 5 mL of bacteriostatic water to a 500 mg NAD+ vial for a 100 mg/mL solution.

What is a common NAD+ dose?

A common NAD+ starting dose is 25 mg, which at 100 mg/mL draws to 25 units on a U-100 insulin syringe.

How do you reconstitute NAD+?

Draw bacteriostatic water into a syringe, inject it slowly down the inside glass of the NAD+ vial (not onto the powder), and swirl gently until clear. Store refrigerated and use within the common window.

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Research use only. The information on this page is for laboratory and educational reference. Research compounds are not for human consumption. TR8CE is a calculation and organization utility and does not provide medical advice. Reconstitution figures are common conventions, not prescriptions. Consult a qualified professional before making any health decision.