A NAD injection protocol is a structured treatment plan issued by a licensed provider that outlines your starting dose, injection frequency, titration schedule, and total program duration. It is required before beginning any injectable NAD therapy program.
Most NAD injection protocols include an initial loading phase of two to four weeks followed by an ongoing maintenance phase. Total program length depends on individual health goals and how the body responds to treatment.
Yes — many telehealth programs are designed around at-home administration. Your NAD injection protocol will include specific instructions on dosing, site selection, injection technique, and how to track your response between provider check-ins.
A licensed provider monitors your response and adjusts the protocol based on tolerance, progress, and any side effects. Titration — gradually increasing the dose — is a standard part of most NAD injection protocol structures during the loading phase.
No. A NAD injection protocol is individualized based on health history, treatment goals, baseline NAD levels, and provider assessment. Programs focused on energy, longevity, or metabolic health will each follow a different protocol structure.
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