How Much Do NAD+ Injections Cost?
- Monthly subscription: $150-$350
- Single vial (multi-dose): $75-$200
- Initial consultation: $0-$150 (often waived)
- Supplies: Usually included
- vs IV therapy: 70-90% cheaper
What’s included in NAD+ injection pricing?
Most telehealth NAD+ programs bundle several components:
The NAD+ vial
This is your main cost. NAD+ vials come in different concentrations:
| Vial size | Price range | Doses |
|---|---|---|
| 500mg | $75-$125 | 5-10 doses |
| 1000mg | $100-$175 | 10-20 doses |
| 2500mg | $150-$250 | Better per-mg value |
A single vial typically lasts 2-4 weeks depending on your prescribed dose and injection frequency.
Consultation fee
Telehealth providers require a medical consultation before prescribing NAD+. This runs $0-$150 depending on the provider:
- AgelessRx β Consultation included with subscription
- Shed β Consultation included
- Defy Medical β $150-$250 initial consult (includes full hormone panel)
- Independent clinics β Varies widely
Some providers waive the consultation fee if you subscribe or purchase a minimum amount.
Supplies
Most programs include insulin syringes (29-31 gauge), alcohol swabs, and a sharps container. If buying separately, these run about $15-$25/month. Most subscriptions include supplies at no extra charge.
Telehealth provider pricing comparison
| Provider | Monthly cost | What’s included |
|---|---|---|
| AgelessRx | $150-$300 | NAD+ vial, consultation, supplies, shipping |
| Shed | $175-$350 | NAD+ vial, consultation, supplies, follow-ups |
| Defy Medical | $100-$200/vial + $150 consult | Vials only after initial consult |
| Eden Health | $125-$250 | NAD+ vial, telehealth access |
Prices as of March 2026. Check provider websites for current rates.
Which provider is cheapest?
- Lowest upfront cost: Providers with free consultations (AgelessRx, Shed)
- Lowest per-vial cost: Defy Medical and independent clinics (but higher consult fees)
- Best for beginners: Subscription programs with everything included
Subscription vs one-time purchase
Subscription pricing
- Monthly delivery: $150-$300/month
- Auto-refills: Never run out
- Discounts: 10-20% off one-time pricing
- Free shipping: Usually included
- Flexibility: Cancel or pause anytime (check terms)
One-time purchase
- Single vial: $75-$200
- No commitment: Good for trying it out
- Higher per-unit cost: 10-20% more than subscription
- Shipping fees: May apply ($10-$20)
The math: If you’re using NAD+ consistently, subscriptions save money. If you’re testing it or using it sporadically, one-time purchases make more sense.
How dosage affects cost
Higher doses = more NAD+ per month = higher cost.
| Protocol | Weekly dose | Monthly NAD+ | Est. monthly cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | 100-200mg | 400-800mg | $75-$150 |
| Standard | 300-450mg | 1,200-1,800mg | $150-$250 |
| Aggressive | 600-900mg | 2,400-3,600mg | $250-$400 |
Most people start with a standard protocol (100-150mg per injection, 2-3x per week). Starting low and increasing if needed is smarterβboth for your body and your wallet.
Hidden costs to watch for
Dose escalation: If you start low and increase your dose over time, your monthly cost increases too. Budget for potential escalation if you’re planning long-term use.
Insurance and HSA/FSA
Insurance: NAD+ injections are almost never covered. They’re considered elective and aren’t FDA-approved. Expect to pay out of pocket.
HSA/FSA: May qualify if prescribed by a licensed provider for a specific medical purpose with documentation. Many people successfully use HSA/FSA funds, but your administrator has final say.
7 ways to save money
- Subscribe instead of buying one-off β Save 10-20%
- Buy larger vials β Lower cost per mg
- Start with minimum effective dose β Many people get results at 100mg
- Compare telehealth providers β Prices vary 30-50%
- Ask about package deals β Prepay for 3-6 months
- Skip unnecessary add-ons β Try NAD+ alone first
- Check for referral credits β $25-$50 off from some providers
Injections vs IV therapy: cost comparison
| Factor | Injections | IV Therapy |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly cost | $50-$350 | $500-$3,000+ |
| Per-treatment cost | $5-$25 | $250-$1,500 |
| Annual cost | $600-$4,200 | $3,000-$18,000 |
| Location | Home | Clinic |
| Time investment | 5 min/week | 8-16 hours/month |
Bottom line: Injections cost 70-90% less than IV therapy for ongoing use. Many people use IV for an initial loading phase, then switch to injections for maintenance.
See our NAD+ IV therapy cost guide for detailed IV pricing.
Frequently asked questions
The bottom line
NAD+ injections cost $50-$350/month, with most people paying $150-$250 for a standard protocol. That’s a fraction of IV therapy costs while still bypassing the gut for better absorption than pills.
The real question is whether NAD+ is worth it at any price. For that, see our NAD+ benefits guide to understand what the research actually supports.
Learn how to self-administer
Ready to start? Get the step-by-step process.
Read the NAD+ Injections Guide β