Longevity
NAD+ Nasal Spray
A compounded, needle-free intranasal coenzyme, prescribed at provider discretion. Not FDA-approved for any specific indication.
Dosage:
300mg
Additional dosages available. Your provider will determine the appropriate dose for you.
*Requires a Mochi Health Membership. Cost of medication not included in Mochi Health Membership Fee



Results
Treatment overview
Naturally Occurring Coenzyme
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NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is found in every cell and participates in energy metabolism, DNA repair, and cellular signaling.
Levels Decline with Age
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NAD+ levels in the body decline naturally as people age.
Not FDA-Approved
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Intranasal NAD+ is not FDA-approved as a treatment for any specific medical condition.
Compounded Preparation
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Prepared by a state-licensed compounding pharmacy under provider prescription.
Needle-Free Intranasal Delivery
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Administered as a spray into the nostril — no injection required.
Provider-Directed Care
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Whether NAD+ is appropriate for you, the dose, and the regimen are determined by your Mochi provider.
The treatment
Understanding the treatment
Active Ingredient:
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+)
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in every cell of the body that participates in energy metabolism, DNA repair, and cellular signaling, and whose levels decline naturally with age. This intranasal form offers a needle-free alternative to injectable NAD+. Intranasal NAD+ is not FDA-approved as a treatment for any specific medical condition; it is offered as a compounded preparation made by state-licensed compounding pharmacies under prescription. Whether NAD+ is appropriate for you, the dose, and the regimen are determined by your Mochi provider.

Side effects
Most common: nasal irritation, stinging, or congestion; sneezing; a strange taste; flushing; headache; and mild nausea. Higher or rapid dosing can cause transient chest pressure or anxiety. Allergic reactions are rare but possible — stop use and seek care if you experience rash, swelling, or trouble breathing.
Avoid When
Pregnancy or breastfeeding; known hypersensitivity to NAD+ or any excipient; nasal polyps, recent nasal surgery, or significant nasal congestion or irritation. Use caution with active cancer (the role of NAD+ in tumor metabolism is not fully understood), and with liver or kidney disease. Discuss with your provider before starting if you have any chronic condition.
Personalized care
The medication is
the smaller part
Mochi pairs you with a physician, care team, pharmacist, and personalized plan designed to support your body, progress, and long-term goals over time.










































