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NAD+ Therapy in New Orleans: IV Infusions, Injections, SubQ and Nasal Spray

Four ways to restore NAD+, from a 25mg shot you can do on a lunch break to a 1000mg infusion that rebuilds your reserves over a full day. Every dose is set against your labs, not off a menu.

Why NAD+ Injections Are Essential for Energy, Recovery, and Cellular Repair

NAD+ is a vital coenzyme found in every cell that powers energy production and cellular repair. As we age, NAD+ levels naturally decline, reducing vitality and resilience.

What is NAD+?

NAD+ stands for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide. It is a coenzyme found in every living cell, and it does one job above all others: it helps your mitochondria turn food and oxygen into usable energy.

It is also involved in DNA repair, in the way cells respond to stress, and in hundreds of other reactions that keep your body running quietly in the background. When NAD+ is plentiful, none of this is something you notice. When it runs low, you feel it everywhere at once, and rarely in a way that points to a single cause.

That is why people arrive here describing a cluster rather than a symptom. Tired but wired. Foggy by two in the afternoon. Recovering from workouts slower than they used to. Sleeping without waking rested.

NAD+ Deficiency: Why It Happens

NAD+ is consumed constantly and rebuilt constantly. Deficiency is what happens when the rate of consumption outpaces the rate of repair, and four things drive that.

Chronic stress

Sustained stress keeps the body in a high demand state. Repair work gets deprioritized in favor of getting through the day.

Poor nutrition

NAD+ is built from precursors that come through the diet. A depleted or inflammatory diet limits the raw material available.

Toxic burden

Detox pathways draw on the same cellular resources. A heavy load means less capacity left for everything else.

Aging and genetics

Some researchers have observed lower NAD+ in older adults, and individual genetics affect how efficiently you recycle it.

Which NAD+ is right for you?

NAD+ IV Infusion

250-1000mg  •  2-8 hours in clinic

Delivered straight into the bloodstream at full therapeutic dose. The deepest reset we offer.

Best for: a true reset, or starting a protocol

25mg or 50mg  •  minutes, in clinic

A quick intramuscular shot. The easiest way to try NAD+ without committing a whole day or a large sum.

Best for: trying NAD+, or topping up between infusions

NAD+ SubQ

Shipped to your door  •  mins a day

Subcutaneous dosing you give yourself after we teach you the technique. Steady and consistent.

Best for: ongoing maintenance at home

NAD+ Nasal Spray

At home  •  seconds a day

Needle-free daily dosing through the nasal passage. Small, portable, easy to travel with.

Best for: needle-averse patients and frequent travelers

NAD+ IV infusions

An IV puts NAD+ directly into the bloodstream, which means the full dose is available to your cells without passing through the digestive tract. It is the highest dose we can give and the longest appointment we offer, and those two facts are related.

NAD+ has to be infused slowly. Pushed too quickly it can feel uncomfortable in the chest and abdomen, so we run it at a pace your body tolerates and adjust as we go. That is why a 1000mg bag is a six to eight hour commitment rather than an hour. Bring your laptop, a book, or a friend. Most patients work, read, or sleep straight through.
Dose Price Approximate infusion time Typically chosen by
250 mg $345 2 to 4 hours First-time infusion patients, and anyone easing in
500 mg $690 4 to 6 hours A middle dose for people who have tolerated NAD+ before
750 mg $1,035 6 to 8 hours Patients building toward a full protocol
1000 mg $1,380 6 to 8 hours The full reset. Our most requested dose for athletes, executives and anyone doing a serious reset

NAD+ Injections

We now offer NAD+ as an intramuscular injection: 25mg for $49, or 50mg for $79. You are in and out in minutes rather than hours.

This is the most accessible entry point to NAD+ we have ever offered. It is also the one where we set expectations most carefully, because injections work differently than an infusion. A single shot is a small dose. Most people need a series before they notice a meaningful shift, and anyone who tells you one injection will transform your week is selling rather than treating.

Used well, injections do two jobs. They let you find out how your body responds to NAD+ before committing to a full infusion, and they keep levels topped up between larger treatments.

  • 25mg for $49, or 50mg for $79
  • A few minutes in clinic, no infusion chair required
  • Requires an NAD+ intake visit and recent labs
  • Benefits build across a series, not from a single shot
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NAD+ SubQ at home

$389 for a supply shipped directly to your house. You give the dose yourself, subcutaneously, after we teach you the technique.

Subcutaneous dosing trades peak intensity for consistency. Rather than one large delivery, you get a steady, sustained level day after day, which for a lot of people is the version that actually fits their life. No drive to Metairie, no afternoon in a chair, no scheduling around an infusion.

It is also, straightforwardly, the most cost-effective way to stay on NAD+ over time. We would rather tell you that than sell you infusions you do not need.

  • $389, shipped to your door, paid by phone
  • Requires a prescription and an NAD+ intake visit
  • We teach you the injection technique before you start
  • Ask about autoship so you never run out mid-protocol

NAD+ nasal spray

$295, needle-free, and small enough to live in a carry-on. Delivered through the nasal passage for daily use at home.

For patients who want NAD+ in their routine without injecting anything, the nasal spray is the practical answer. It is also the option that requires the least from you upfront: you must be an established patient at the clinic to purchase it, but a full NAD+ intake is not required.

Frequent travelers tend to like this one. So do people who want to test the waters before deciding whether a larger protocol is worth it.

  • $295
  • Available to established Remedy Room patients
  • No NAD+ intake visit required
  • Travel friendly and needle free
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Starting Your NAD+ Protocol at The Remedy Room

Starting your NAD+ protocol at The Remedy Room

We dose NAD+ off your labs, which means there is a step before your first treatment. It is deliberate, and it is the reason our patients are not guessing.

1. Book your NAD+ intake

A $69 NAD+ consult, required before IV infusions or injections. Bring labs from the last six months. If you do not have recent labs, we can run ours for $60.

2. Choose your route with a provider

We look at your results, your goals, and your calendar, then recommend the delivery method and dose that actually fit. Sometimes that is a 1000mg infusion. Often it is somewhere smaller.

3. Treat, then maintain

Start in clinic, then move to whatever keeps you consistent, whether that is SubQ at home, nasal spray, or periodic injections.

If you are seeking NAD+ as part of recovery from substance use, that pathway begins with a $299 consult and our own lab panel, because the protocol and the monitoring are different. Nasal spray is available to established patients without a NAD+ intake.

Built for how you actually live

The same four options, arranged differently depending on what you are trying to get back.

  • Athletes
  • Mothers running on empty
  • Executives and founders
  • Biohackers and optimizers
  • At-home and convenience
  • Curious but cautious

NAD+ is having a moment, and moments produce a lot of confident claims. Here is what we will and will not tell you.

What you can expect

  • Dosing set against recent bloodwork, not a fixed menu
  • Treatment administered by licensed medical staff under physician-set protocols
  • A slow infusion pace, adjusted to what you tolerate
  • Honest guidance on the least expensive option that fits your goal
  • Published pricing, so you know the cost before you walk in

What to consider

  • Human research on NAD+ is still developing. We will not overstate it
  • An IV infusion is a long appointment. Six to eight hours for higher doses
  • Infused too quickly, NAD+ can cause chest or abdominal discomfort. Pace matters
  • Injections work across a series. A single shot is unlikely to change your week
  • NAD+ is not covered by insurance. HSA, FSA and CareCredit are accepted

Why physician oversight is the whole point

NAD+ is increasingly offered in settings with very little clinical supervision, and there have been serious incidents where it was administered by people who were not licensed to do so. That is not a reason to avoid NAD+. It is a reason to be particular about where you get it.

At The Remedy Room, NAD+ is treated the way any potent intervention should be. We look at recent labs before we dose. We start lower and titrate rather than opening with the largest bag on the shelf. We monitor you during the infusion and slow it down when your body says to. And if NAD+ is not the right tool for what you are dealing with, we will say so rather than sell it to you.

Most clinics make you call to find out what NAD+ costs. Here is everything, in one place.

TreatmentDosePrice
NAD+ injection25 mg$49
NAD+ injection50 mg$79
NAD+ nasal sprayPer supply$295
NAD+ SubQPer supply$389
NAD+ IV infusion250 mg$345
NAD+ IV infusion500 mg$690
NAD+ IV infusion750 mg$1,035
NAD+ IV infusion1000 mg$1,380
3-day IV protocolMulti-day$4,140
5-day IV protocolMulti-day$6,325
10-day IV protocolMulti-day, with vitamin infusions$15,900
NAD+ intake consultRequired for IV and injections$69
Lab panel, if neededIf no labs in last 6 months$60
Recovery consultFor substance-use protocols$299

We do not accept insurance for NAD+ therapy. We do accept HSA and FSA cards, and CareCredit is available with a 4 percent fee. Prices are current as of publication and subject to change.

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Dr Mignonne C Mary | The Remedy Room

Dr. Mignonne C. Mary, M.D.

Internal Medicine | The Remedy Room

The Remedy Room was founded by Dr. Mignonne C. Mary, a board-certified physician who built this clinic around a specific frustration: patients being told their labs were normal while they knew something was wrong.

Dr. Mary is the second generation of her family to practice medicine in New Orleans, following her father, Dr. Charles C. Mary Jr. That lineage shapes how this clinic works. Medicine here is about mapping the full picture across systems rather than treating findings one at a time.

Treatments are administered by licensed medical staff following protocols she sets. Every NAD+ protocol here reflects that philosophy: look at the data first, dose deliberately, and tell the patient the truth about what to expect.

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Your questions about NAD+ therapy, answered

NAD+ IV therapy delivers nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide directly into the bloodstream through an intravenous drip. Because it bypasses the digestive tract, the full dose is available to your cells. At The Remedy Room, doses range from 250mg to 1000mg and infusions run between two and eight hours depending on the dose and how quickly your body tolerates it.

They differ in dose size, speed, and convenience. An IV gives the largest dose but takes several hours in clinic. An intramuscular injection is a much smaller dose given in minutes. SubQ is a smaller daily dose you give yourself at home for steady levels. Nasal spray is the smallest and simplest, needle free and portable. Many patients start with an infusion and then maintain with SubQ or spray.

Roughly two to four hours for 250mg, four to six hours for 500mg, and six to eight hours for 750mg or 1000mg. NAD+ has to be infused slowly to remain comfortable, so the time is a function of the dose. Most patients work, read, or nap through it.

That depends on your labs and your goal, which is why we plan it at your intake rather than publishing a fixed schedule. What we will say plainly is that injections work across a series. Most people need several before they notice a meaningful difference, so we set that expectation before you start rather than after.

The most common reactions during an infusion are chest tightness, abdominal cramping, nausea, or flushing, and they are usually related to infusion speed. Slowing the drip typically resolves them, which is why we monitor you and adjust the pace throughout. Injection site soreness can occur with intramuscular and subcutaneous dosing. Discuss your full medical history at your intake so we can screen appropriately.

No. NAD+ therapy is not covered by insurance and we do not bill it. We accept HSA and FSA cards, and CareCredit financing is available with a 4 percent fee.

Because dosing NAD+ well means knowing what is actually happening in your body first. Labs from the last six months let a provider set a dose that fits you, spot anything that should be addressed before starting, and track whether the protocol is working. If you do not have recent labs, we can run our panel for $60.

Injections are $49 for 25mg and $79 for 50mg. Nasal spray is $295 and SubQ is $389. IV infusions run from $345 for 250mg up to $1,380 for 1000mg, with multi-day protocols at $4,140, $6,325 and $15,900. An NAD+ intake consult is $69. Full pricing is published above.

Yes. Two of our four options are designed for it. SubQ at $389 is shipped to your house and you give the dose yourself after we teach you the technique, and it requires a prescription and an intake visit. Nasal spray at $295 is available to established patients without a NAD+ intake.

Most patients tolerate NAD+ well when it is dosed appropriately and infused at a measured pace, which is exactly why the pace and the pre-treatment labs matter. NAD+ should be administered by licensed medical staff working under physician-set protocols, in a setting equipped to monitor you and respond if you react. Human research on NAD+ is still developing, and we would rather tell you that than overstate what is known.

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