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Health & Wellness, IV Therapy & Treatments July 14, 2026

What Are NAD+ Injections? Benefits, Results, and What to Expect in Las Vegas

What are NAD+ injections, and what can you expect from them in Las Vegas? This guide explains what NAD+ is, the two ways Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy delivers it, what current research does and does not show, real session pricing, and who should talk with a provider before booking.

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NAD+ injections in Las Vegas are shots or infusions of NAD+, a coenzyme every cell in your body uses to turn food into energy. People search for them under a few names, including NAD+ shots and NAD+ IV therapy, and they are usually chosen for general energy and wellness support rather than to treat a diagnosed condition. This guide explains what NAD+ is, the two ways Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy delivers it, what the research does and does not show, real pricing, and who should talk with a provider first.

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What Are NAD+ Injections?
NAD+ injections deliver nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, a coenzyme used in cellular energy metabolism, by shot or IV instead of a pill. In Las Vegas, a licensed nurse can administer NAD+ in your home or hotel. The clinic offers it two ways: a 90 minute IV drip at $100, and a take home injectable vial at $200.

What NAD+ Is

NAD+, or nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, is a coenzyme found in every living cell. It plays a central role in energy metabolism, helping the mitochondria convert nutrients into the usable cellular energy your body runs on. This role is well described in peer reviewed metabolism research (see Sources and References below).

That biology is settled science. What is still early is the research on giving extra NAD+ by injection, which is a separate question covered further down. For now, the simple version is this: NAD+ is a molecule your cells already depend on, and NAD+ injections are one way to deliver more of it.

Why NAD+ Is Given by Injection or IV

Taken as a pill, much of an NAD+ dose is broken down during digestion before it reaches the bloodstream. A shot or an IV bypasses digestion entirely, delivering NAD+ directly into the tissue or the bloodstream. That is the main reason clinics offer NAD+ as an injection or an IV rather than only as an oral supplement.

The Two Ways to Get NAD+ Injections in Las Vegas

At Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy, "NAD+ injections" covers two different products. Knowing which one you mean helps you pick the right option and set the right expectations.

NAD+ IV Therapy

The first option is NAD+ IV therapy, sometimes searched as an NAD+ injection or NAD+ shot. A registered nurse comes to your home or hotel, places an IV, and delivers NAD+ directly into the bloodstream over a 90 minute session. It is mixed at the time of your visit, so the nurse builds your drip after reviewing what you booked. This is the option most people mean when they picture a NAD+ appointment.

Take-Home NAD+ Injectable

The second option is a take home NAD+ injectable. It is a patient specific compounded vial, 500 mg, prepared for you and left with you as roughly a one month supply. A nurse teaches you how to draw it up and self administer it, and it is prescribed under the practice's ordering provider, Rich Majors, FNP-BC, with Medical Director oversight. Compounded NAD+ is not FDA approved for these uses, so it is offered on an investigational basis, not as an FDA approved product. If you are deciding between the two, the IV is the in the moment, nurse run option, while the injectable is the at home, self administered one.

NAD+ Injections Pricing in Las Vegas

Pricing is upfront for both NAD+ options. The prices below are the Las Vegas rates.

Las Vegas pricing
NAD+ IV Therapy · $100
90 minutes Per session In-home or hotel
What's included
  • Nurse administered IV placement
  • NAD+ delivered directly into the bloodstream
  • Mixed at the time of your visit
  • Available 24 hours a day
Price shown is for a single 90 minute session. Add-ons are $35 each if you stack another drip on the same visit.
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Las Vegas pricing
Take-Home NAD+ Injectable · $200
500 mg vial About a one-month supply Self-administered
What's included
  • Patient specific compounded vial, left with you
  • Nurse teaching on how to draw up and self administer
  • Prescribed under the practice's ordering provider
  • Offered on an investigational basis, not FDA approved
Price shown is for one 500 mg vial. A provider confirms whether the injectable is appropriate for you before it is dispensed.
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Benefits People Look for From NAD+

It helps to separate two things here: what NAD+ does in the body, and what NAD+ injections are claimed to do. The first is established. NAD+ is required for the cellular energy metabolism described above, and that role is well documented in peer reviewed research.

The second is where honesty matters. People look to NAD+ injections for more energy, sharper focus, and support for healthy aging. Early research is exploring these areas, but it is not settled. Most of the human data on raising NAD+ levels comes from oral NMN and NR supplements, not injections, and human trials of NAD+ injections specifically remain limited. So the accurate framing is that these are reasons people try NAD+, not outcomes anyone can promise. Individual results vary.

These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This service is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

What the Research Shows
Where the evidence stands today
Most human research on raising NAD+ levels uses oral NMN and NR supplements. Human trials of NAD+ delivered by injection or IV remain limited and early stage.
A 2026 retrospective tolerability pilot study reported adverse experiences that included nausea, diarrhea, muscle cramping, chest discomfort, and dizziness.
That study followed participants for 30 days after four consecutive daily 500 mg NAD+ infusions. It describes what researchers studied, not a recommendation for how often to book.
Source: Frontiers in Aging, 2026 retrospective tolerability pilot study of intravenous NAD+ (see Sources and References below)

What to Expect at a NAD+ Session

Here is how a NAD+ IV visit usually goes from booking to aftercare. If you choose the take home injectable instead, steps one through three are the same, and your nurse spends the visit teaching you how to self administer.

Your NAD+ Visit, Step by Step
1
Book and share your address
Reserve a time online or call, then tell the team your home or hotel address. Service is available 24 hours a day across the Las Vegas valley.
A few minutes
2
Quick intake and screening
You complete a short health intake so the nurse can confirm NAD+ is appropriate for you and flag anything that needs a provider's review first.
About 5 minutes
3
Your nurse arrives and reviews the plan
A licensed registered nurse arrives, reviews what you booked, and answers your questions before anything begins.
About 10 minutes
4
NAD+ is delivered
For the IV, the nurse places the line and NAD+ runs directly into the bloodstream while you rest, work, or relax. NAD+ is typically infused slowly for comfort. For the injectable, the nurse dispenses your vial and teaches you how to draw it up and self administer.
About 90 minutes for the IV
5
Aftercare and rebooking
Your nurse shares simple aftercare tips and, if you want a plan, helps you decide when to book again. There is no requirement to commit to a schedule.

Results: What People Notice and When

Two things are worth separating: how you feel during and right after a session, and any longer term benefit. For the session itself, many clients report feeling better within 30 to 60 minutes of starting an IV. That is a real, common experience, and it is different from a promised health outcome.

Longer term results are where expectations should stay measured. Some people feel a shift the same day, others notice steady changes over several sessions, and some notice little. Early research has not established a reliable results timeline for NAD+ injections, so individual results vary is the honest answer. Your nurse can walk you through what is realistic before you book.

Who Should Not Get NAD+ Injections

Pregnancy or Breastfeeding
NAD+ injections are not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Talk with your provider before booking if either applies to you.
Known Hypersensitivity
A history of an allergic reaction to NAD+ or to IV infusions is a reason to talk with a provider before your session.
Certain Medications
Medications that affect mitochondrial function, including some chemotherapy agents, may interact with NAD+. Tell your nurse about everything you take.
New or Worsening Symptoms
Any new or worsening symptom should be evaluated by a provider before your session, not worked around.

When to Talk to a Provider First

If any of the above applies to you, call ahead so your nurse and the practice's Medical Director, Dr. Daniel Olivero, MD, can confirm NAD+ is appropriate before your appointment. NAD+ injections are for adults.

When to Seek Emergency Care

IV hydration and IV wellness therapy are supportive care, not emergency care. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, are pregnant with concerning symptoms, or suspect heat stroke, seek emergency care or call 911.

Common Questions About NAD+ Injections
A NAD+ injection delivers nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, a coenzyme used in cellular energy metabolism, by shot or IV instead of a pill. Giving it this way bypasses digestion so more reaches the bloodstream.
At Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy, the NAD+ IV is a nurse administered 90 minute drip into the bloodstream. The take home NAD+ injectable is a patient specific compounded vial you self administer after nurse teaching. Both deliver NAD+, but one is run by a nurse and one is used at home.
People choose NAD+ injections for general energy, focus, and healthy aging support. Early research is still exploring these areas, and most human data comes from oral NMN and NR supplements rather than injections. NAD+ injections are elective wellness, not a treatment for any diagnosed condition. Individual results vary.
The NAD+ IV is $100 per 90 minute session. The take home NAD+ injectable is $200 for a 500 mg vial, about a one month supply. Add-ons are $35 each.
The NAD+ IV runs 90 minutes, nurse administered in your home or hotel. The take home injectable does not have a session length, since you self administer it on the schedule your provider sets.
A 2026 tolerability study reported nausea, diarrhea, muscle cramping, chest discomfort, and dizziness. NAD+ is typically infused slowly for comfort. Individual results vary, and your nurse screens for pregnancy, allergies, and medication interactions before your session.
No. NAD+ injections are not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Talk with your provider if either applies to you.
Yes. Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy is an in-home, mobile service. A licensed nurse comes to your home or hotel across the Las Vegas valley, 24 hours a day.

Sources and References

  1. NAD+ Metabolism and the Control of Energy Homeostasis: A Balancing Act between Mitochondria and the Nucleus. PubMed Central (NIH). pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4487780
  2. Intravenous infusion of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) versus nicotinamide riboside (NR): a retrospective tolerability pilot study in a real-world setting. Frontiers in Aging, 2026. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12907335

External sources support the biological and tolerability context on this page. All pricing comes from the Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy public booking menu.

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Reviewed by Patricia S. Sullivan, MD, MPH · Family Medicine · NPI 1861455222
This article is reviewed by Patricia S. Sullivan, MD, MPH (Family Medicine). It is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Individual results vary. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA, and this service is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. IV therapy is supportive wellness care, not emergency care. If you are experiencing a medical emergency in Las Vegas, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.

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Last Updated: July 14, 2026

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