NANO - NAD+ – 1000mg + 10ml BAC Water
NANO - NAD+ – 1000mg + 10ml BAC Water
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Metabolic Research Compound
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a critical coenzyme involved in cellular energy metabolism, DNA repair, and mitochondrial function. Clinical research has primarily employed intravenous infusions at high doses, though subcutaneous administration at lower doses is emerging as a practical maintenance route.
Research use
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Volume mg/vial |
1000 |
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Typical range |
50–100 mg per administration |
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How Frequent |
Once daily |
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Injection Timing |
Morning |
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Total Cycle length |
4–12 weeks; or ongoing |
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Injection Route |
Subcutaneous injection |
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Lyophilised: |
−20 °C |
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Reconstituted: |
2–8 °C; |
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Use within |
14 Days |
Reconstitution Steps
- Allow the lyophilized vial to reach room temperature before opening to minimize moisture condensation.
- Draw 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water (0.9% benzyl alcohol) with a sterile syringe.
- Inject slowly down the vial wall to avoid foaming; do not aim directly at the powder.
- Gently swirl or roll the vial until the powder fully dissolves (do not shake vigorously).
- The resulting solution should be clear and colorless. If discoloration or precipitate appears, discard.
- Label with the reconstitution date and refrigerate at 2–8 °C (35.6–46.4 °F), protected from light.
- Use within 14 days; inspect before each use for clarity.
Note: Each 0.01 mL (1 unit) contains approximately 3.33 mg of NAD+. Example conversions: 50 mg = 15 units; 75 mg = 22.5 units; 100 mg = 30 units.
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