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Is NAD+ Legal in the UK? MHRA Status Explained 2026 | MyNad+

A question we hear often is simply: is NAD+ legal in the UK? The short answer is yes, but the regulatory picture is more nuanced than a single yes or no, and it's worth understanding before you buy.

What 'Legal' Actually Means for NAD+

NAD+ itself isn't a banned or controlled substance in the UK. However, it isn't licensed by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) as a medicine either. Depending on how a product is formulated and sold, it's typically supplied either as an unlicensed 'special' through a prescriber, or as a wellness/food supplement.

MHRA Licensing vs Food Supplement Status

MHRA licensing is a formal process medicines go through to prove safety, quality, and effectiveness for a specific medical use. NAD+ hasn't gone through this process, which is why you won't find it prescribed on the NHS or listed in the British National Formulary. This doesn't mean it's unsafe or illegal to buy — it means the claims made about it should stay within wellness and supplement territory rather than medical treatment claims.

Why This Matters for UK Buyers

Because NAD+ products aren't standardised by MHRA licensing, quality and dosing consistency can vary meaningfully between suppliers. Choosing a supplier that's transparent about sourcing, manufacturing standards, and exact formulation is the best way to buy with confidence.

What This Means for MyNad+ Customers

We're upfront that our products are wellness formulations, not licensed medicines, and we always recommend speaking to your GP before starting if you have an existing health condition or take prescription medication.

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