Instructions: NAD+ 1 Month Supply

Necessary Materials

  • NAD Plus powder
  • Bacteriostatic water (5 ml) provided in the package
  • Syringe with a subcutaneous needle
  • Isopropyl alcohol
  • Cotton balls or sterile gauze

Step 1: Preparing the Solution

  1. Wash your hands: Ensure you wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water before starting the process.
  2. Disinfect the NAD Plus vial and the bacteriostatic water vial:
    • Wipe the top of the NAD Plus vial and the bacteriostatic water vial with a sterile gauze pad soaked in isopropyl alcohol. Let them air dry.
  3. Inject the bacteriostatic water into the NAD Plus vial:
    • Use a syringe to draw 5 ml of bacteriostatic water.
    • Insert the needle into the NAD Plus vial and slowly inject the bacteriostatic water into the vial.
    • Do not shake the vial. Gently swirl it to mix the contents until the powder is completely dissolved.

Step 2: Drawing the Correct Dose

  1. Prepare the syringe with the initial dose:
    • Using a new syringe, draw the necessary amount for the initial dose. According to the instructions, you need to inject 12.5 units, which equals 25 milligrams.
    • In an insulin syringe, 12.5 units correspond to a small mark (1 unit typically equals 2 milligrams when the solution is 200 mg/ml). Ensure you calculate correctly according to the concentration and the syringe you are using.

Step 3: Subcutaneous Injection

  1. Choose the injection site:
    • Common sites for subcutaneous injections are the abdomen (avoiding the area near the navel) and the outer upper thigh.
  2. Disinfect the injection area:
    • Clean the skin area where you will inject with a gauze pad soaked in isopropyl alcohol. Let it air dry.
  3. Perform the injection:
    • Gently pinch a fold of skin at the injection site.
    • Insert the needle at a 45-degree angle.
    • Inject the solution slowly and smoothly.
    • Withdraw the needle and release the skin.
    • Apply pressure with a sterile gauze pad to the injection site.

Step 4: Increasing the Dose

  1. Gradually increase the dose:
    • The initial dose is 12.5 units (25 mg). You can gradually increase this to 50 units (100 mg), following your doctor’s instructions.
    • Do this from Monday to Friday or as directed by your doctor.

Step 5: Disposing of Materials

  1. Dispose of needles and syringes:
    • Dispose of used needles and syringes in a sharps container.
  2. Wash your hands: Wash your hands again after completing the injection.

Additional Notes

  • Consult your doctor: Always follow your doctor’s specific instructions and consult them if you have any questions or experience any side effects.
  • Storage: Store the NAD Plus solution according to the manufacturer’s instructions, usually in a cool place away from direct light.

If you need more details or have any specific questions, feel free to ask.