Regenerative Therapy
NAD+ IV Therapy
Fuelling the coenzyme your cells depend on for energy production.

What is NAD+ IV Therapy?
NAD+ is a coenzyme every cell uses to convert nutrients into usable energy and to run repair pathways. Levels tend to decline with age and under sustained stress. Intravenous NAD+ bypasses digestion and delivers the coenzyme directly into circulation at a slow, controlled rate; sessions are unhurried by design because comfort depends on infusion speed.

Key benefits
- 01Direct delivery of NAD+ into the bloodstream
- 02Commonly reported improvements in daytime energy and clarity
- 03A core component of many longevity programs
- 04Infusion rate individually adjusted for comfort
- 05Pairs well with nutrient and antioxidant protocols
How it works
The sequence, from first records to follow-up
- 01
Screening bloods
Fatigue has many causes and most of them are not NAD+. Thyroid, iron, B12 and inflammatory markers are checked before we infuse anything.
- 02
Tolerance test dose
Your first session starts at a deliberately low rate. NAD+ is well tolerated slowly and thoroughly unpleasant quickly, and we would rather find your ceiling gently.
- 03
Loading series
Most programs run four to six sessions across one to two weeks, because a single infusion rarely produces lasting change.
- 04
Maintenance
After the loading series, patients typically move to monthly or quarterly sessions, or to an oral precursor if that suits their travel.
What to expect
Before

Eat before you come — this is a long session and low blood sugar makes it harder. Bring something to occupy several hours.
During

At higher rates NAD+ causes chest tightness, nausea or a flushed, restless feeling. Tell the nurse and the rate is reduced immediately; this is normal and expected, not an emergency.
After

Most people leave feeling ordinary rather than transformed. Reported change in sleep quality and mental clarity tends to appear across the series, not after session one.
Fuelling the coenzyme your cells depend on for energy production.
NAD+ IV Therapy — Questions Patients Ask
Why does the infusion take so long?
Comfort dictates speed. 500mg pushed quickly is unpleasant enough that patients stop the session; the same dose over three to four hours is usually uneventful.
Is IV better than NAD+ tablets?
For loading, yes — oral precursors are absorbed and converted with significant losses. For maintenance between trips, oral supplementation is a reasonable and far cheaper option, and we say so.

What does it actually feel like during?
Warm, with a mild pressure in the chest if the rate rises too fast. Patients often describe it as strange rather than painful, and it disappears within a minute of slowing the drip.
How soon will I feel a difference?
Typically by the third or fourth session. If you have completed the loading series and feel nothing, we would rather investigate a different cause than sell you more infusions.
Can I work during the session?
Yes, and many patients do. You will have one arm free, wifi, and several hours to fill.
Reviewed by Bangkok Stem Cell Center Medical Team | Last updated: August 2026
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Next step
Send us your records. We will tell you what is realistic.
A medical team member reads your history before anything is quoted or scheduled. If cellular therapy is unlikely to move your numbers, we say so and point you somewhere more useful.

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