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At-Home NAD+ Therapy: How It Works & Is It Right for You? | MyNad+

At-home NAD+ therapy has become one of the fastest-growing ways UK users support cellular energy, without needing to book a clinic appointment. Here's how it actually works and how to know if it's a good fit for you.

What Is At-Home NAD+ Therapy?

It refers to self-administering NAD+ using a subcutaneous injection pen or kit in your own home, rather than visiting a clinic for an IV infusion. The pens are designed to be simple enough for first-time users, with pre-measured cartridges and fine micro-needles.

How the Pen or Subcut Kit Works

A typical routine involves washing your hands, allowing a refrigerated cartridge to reach room temperature, attaching a fresh micro-needle, and injecting just under the skin — usually in the abdomen or thigh. The whole process takes under a minute once you're familiar with it.

Benefits of At-Home Administration

The main appeal is convenience — no appointments, no travel, and the ability to fit a dose into your existing routine. It also tends to be more cost-effective over time than repeated clinic visits, particularly with a subscription refill plan.

Getting Started Safely

Read the full instructions before your first dose, and if you have an existing health condition or take regular medication, check with your GP first. Starting with the recommended dose and monitoring how you feel over the first few uses is the safest way to begin.

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