NAD+ nasal spray is a compounded formulation prescribed under federal law but not FDA-approved, meaning it has not undergone FDA review for safety, efficacy, or manufacturing quality. Your Good Medics provider may recommend NAD+ nasal therapy based on your individual needs, symptoms, and health goals.
Although NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a naturally occurring coenzyme in the body, high-dose or compounded formulations may carry risks, particularly in individuals with underlying health conditions or sensitivities.
Potential risks include:
Nasal irritation or congestion
Headache or lightheadedness
Nausea or gastrointestinal discomfort
Allergic reaction to any component of the compound
Heart palpitations or increased anxiety in sensitive individuals
It is important to discuss all potential risks and benefits with your provider before beginning NAD+ therapy.
NAD+ therapy is often used to support cellular energy production, mitochondrial health, and cognitive function. It may be recommended in the context of:
Chronic fatigue or low energy
Brain fog or cognitive decline
Mood disturbances
Sleep disruption
Detoxification protocols
Anti-aging and longevity support
Recovery from illness or burnout
NAD+ levels naturally decline with age, and replenishing them may support overall metabolic and neurological function.
NAD+ nasal spray is not intended for use as a cure or substitute for standard medical care. It is not approved to treat any specific disease and should not be used as a replacement for medications prescribed for chronic conditions unless advised by a healthcare professional.
Do not use NAD+ nasal spray to self-treat serious illnesses without medical supervision.
Do not use NAD+ nasal spray if you:
Are allergic to NAD+ or any ingredient in the spray
Have active nasal or sinus infections
Have had recent nasal surgery or trauma
Are pregnant or breastfeeding (safety not established)
Experience uncontrolled high blood pressure or severe anxiety
Consult your provider if you have any chronic conditions before beginning treatment.
NAD+ is administered as a nasal spray, typically once or twice daily. Your provider will guide you on dosage and frequency based on your health goals.
General instructions:
Blow your nose gently before use.
Shake the bottle if instructed.
Insert the nozzle into one nostril, spray, and inhale gently through the nose.
Repeat in the other nostril if directed.
Avoid blowing your nose for 10–15 minutes after administration.
Before starting NAD+ nasal spray, inform your provider if you:
Take stimulant medications or supplements
Have heart conditions or anxiety disorders
Are undergoing other detox or anti-aging therapies
Are using nasal corticosteroids or other intranasal medications
Seek immediate medical attention if you experience:
Difficulty breathing
Facial or throat swelling
Rapid or irregular heartbeat
Severe dizziness or loss of consciousness
Side effects are typically mild but should be monitored:
Temporary nasal burning or irritation
Sneezing or watery eyes
Headache
Mild nausea or upset stomach
Insomnia or restlessness (especially if used late in the day)
While formal lab monitoring may not be required, follow-up visits are encouraged to assess how you are responding to treatment and adjust dosing as needed.
Your provider may recommend:
Energy level and cognitive function check-ins
Sleep and mood assessments
Review of any new or worsening symptoms
If you experience concerning side effects, contact your Good Medics provider. You may also report them to the FDA MedWatch program at 1-800-FDA-1088 or visit www.fda.gov/medwatch.
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