NAD+ IV Therapy Online: Why Subcutaneous Beats the IV Clinic
By Verum Health Medical Team · April 1, 2026 · 7 min read
NAD+ IV therapy at a clinic typically costs $400–$1,000 per session. You sit hooked to an IV for 2–4 hours, and you may need to repeat weekly or monthly. There's a better way — and it produces comparable or superior results.
NAD+ IV vs. Subcutaneous Injection
| Factor | IV Clinic | Subcutaneous (Verum Health) |
|---|---|---|
| Cost per session | $400–$1,000 | ~$40–$50/dose |
| Time required | 2–4 hours at clinic | 2 minutes at home |
| Bioavailability | High (IV) | High (subQ) |
| Nausea risk | Common with fast IV drip | Minimal |
| Frequency | Limited by clinic schedule | Daily or as prescribed |
| Physician oversight | Varies | Required (licensed physician) |
Why Subcutaneous NAD+ Works
Subcutaneous injection delivers NAD+ directly into the bloodstream via absorption through fatty tissue — the same ultimate destination as an IV, but with a slower, more tolerable absorption rate. This actually reduces the nausea that many patients experience with fast IV drips.
Daily low-dose subcutaneous NAD+ maintains consistently elevated NAD+ levels — more effective than periodic IV spikes.
NAD+ Nasal Spray — for Cognitive Focus
For patients primarily targeting brain health and cognitive performance, Verum Health also offers NAD+ nasal spray (10mg/0.1mL). The nasal route provides rapid CNS delivery — onset within 15–30 minutes, ideal for focus and mental clarity.
Verum Health NAD+ Options
- NAD+ 100mg/mL Injectable (5mL vial): $200 — systemic energy and anti-aging protocol
- NAD+ Nasal Spray (10mg/0.1mL, 15mL): $300 — cognitive focus and daily use
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