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Before treatment

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Energy + clarity

Wellness & Recovery

NAD+ Therapy

Provider-reviewed support for cellular energy, focus, and recovery.

  • May support daily energy
  • May support focus and mental clarity
  • Provider-reviewed wellness and recovery support

Start with a secure assessment

Answer health questions so a licensed provider can review whether NAD+ is clinically appropriate.

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The science

How NAD+ works in your body

NAD+ is a coenzyme involved in cellular energy processes. Your provider reviews whether NAD+ support is appropriate for your health profile.

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Supports NAD+ availability

A subcutaneous injection may support nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide availability when clinically appropriate.

02

Involved in cellular energy

NAD+ participates in cellular energy reactions, including pathways connected to mitochondrial function.

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Reviewed for recovery support

Your provider reviews goals, tolerance, and response before continuing or adjusting treatment.

What to expect

What you can expect

NAD+ response varies. Your provider reviews how you feel, how you tolerate treatment, and whether continued support remains appropriate.

Week 1

Introduction

Treatment begins after provider review, with attention to tolerance and early response.

Month 1

Review

Your provider reviews energy, focus, recovery, and any side effects before next steps.

Month 3

Ongoing support

Continued use depends on your response, tolerance, and clinical fit.

NAD+ research is active and evolving. Your provider reviews response and adjusts when clinically appropriate.

What's included

Clinical support from assessment through follow-up.

Sawtooth keeps treatment connected to licensed provider review, secure communication, and coordinated fulfillment when a plan is authorized.

Clinical review
Your health profile is reviewed by a licensed medical professional before treatment is authorized.
Provider oversight
Dose guidance and safety monitoring stay connected to your medical profile.
Medication coordination
When prescribed, treatment is dispensed through a licensed pharmacy partner.
Secure messaging
Send questions to the care team from your account between clinical checkpoints.
Progress check-ins
Structured follow-ups help your provider understand response, tolerance, and next steps.
Discreet shipping
Approved treatment is shipped in private, temperature-aware packaging.

Patient perspective

What people on NAD+ are saying.

284 NAD+ patients - 4.8/5 average

I had been calling it normal aging - foggy mornings, afternoon fatigue, and slow recovery. Having a provider review my plan helped me track what changed.
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Karen H.

NAD+ patient

I tried oral NAD precursors before. The injection plan felt more structured, and the check-ins made the process easier to follow.
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Marcus B.

NAD+ patient

I started NAD+ for energy support and ended up paying more attention to focus and recovery as part of the plan.
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Elena V.

NAD+ patient

Safety, in plain language

No medication is right for everyone. Here's what to know.

Common side effects

NAD+ injections are generally well tolerated. The most common report is mild flushing or warmth at the injection site, typically lasting only a few minutes.

Who shouldn't take this

Not appropriate during active illness, pregnancy, or for patients on certain immunomodulating medications. Your provider confirms fit during the medical review.

Full safety information and prescribing details are reviewed during provider consultation before any treatment plan is authorized.

About treatment sourcing

What "compounded" means.

When a compounded option is clinically appropriate, it is prepared by a licensed U.S. compounding pharmacy. Your provider reviews your profile and determines whether a compounded or commercially available medication is the right fit.

Frequently asked

Questions worth answering before assessment.

  • Eligibility depends on your medical history, goals, current medications, and provider review. GLP-1 treatment generally requires weight-related clinical criteria and no contraindicating history.

  • A licensed medical professional reviews your responses and determines whether online treatment is clinically appropriate.

  • You will receive a clear next step. When online treatment is not appropriate, the care team may recommend in-person evaluation or another clinical path.

  • When prescribed, medication is shipped directly from a licensed pharmacy partner in discreet packaging.

  • Your provider reviews response and tolerance before any treatment adjustment.

  • Yes. Intake, checkout, consent, and portal flows are built for HIPAA-aligned privacy and secure handling of medical information.

Ready to see if NAD+ is right for you?

Start with Sawtooth's secure assessment. A licensed provider reviews your answers before any treatment plan is authorized.

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