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NAD+ and Anti-Aging: What the Science Says About Slowing Down the Clock

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Published On:
April 26, 2026
Author:
Kyle Larson, RN, BSN
Medical Reviewer:
Dr. Fatima Hussein, MD
Last Updated:
April 26, 2026

The Molecule Your Cells Lose More of Every Decade

By the time you hit 40, your body contains roughly half the NAD+ it had at 20. By 60, that number drops further. NAD+, short for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, is a coenzyme found in every living cell, and its job description covers some of the most critical functions your body performs: converting food into energy, repairing damaged DNA, regulating circadian rhythms, and activating proteins called sirtuins that influence how your cells age.

This decline isn't theoretical. Researchers at Harvard Medical School, the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, and labs across the world have documented the relationship between falling NAD+ levels and the hallmarks of aging: mitochondrial dysfunction, chronic inflammation, impaired DNA repair, and cellular senescence. The question driving a growing body of research is whether restoring NAD+ levels can reverse or slow some of these processes.

Los Angeles has become ground zero for this conversation. Between longevity clinics in Beverly Hills, biohacking communities in Venice, and wellness-focused professionals across the Westside, NAD+ IV therapy has moved from niche treatment to mainstream interest. This article breaks down what the science supports, where it's still catching up, and what you should know before booking a session.

How NAD+ Works at the Cellular Level

Every cell in your body contains mitochondria, organelles that produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the energy currency your cells run on. NAD+ is essential to this process. Without adequate NAD+, mitochondrial function declines, and your cells produce less ATP. The result: fatigue, slower recovery, diminished cognitive performance, and accelerated aging at the cellular level.

NAD+ also activates a family of proteins called sirtuins (SIRT1-SIRT7). Sirtuins function as cellular maintenance workers. They repair DNA damage, regulate inflammation, manage stress responses, and influence gene expression related to longevity. In animal studies published in journals like Cell and Science, activating sirtuins through NAD+ precursors extended lifespan and improved metabolic health. Human research is ongoing, but early results point in the same direction.

A third critical role: NAD+ is a substrate for enzymes called PARPs (poly ADP-ribose polymerases), which repair breaks in DNA strands. DNA damage accumulates over time from UV exposure (especially relevant in sunny Los Angeles), oxidative stress, and normal metabolic processes. When NAD+ levels are low, PARP activity decreases, and DNA damage goes unrepaired. This is one mechanism through which NAD+ decline connects directly to aging.

What Research Shows About NAD+ and Aging

The scientific literature on NAD+ and aging has expanded rapidly since 2013, when David Sinclair's lab at Harvard published landmark research showing that boosting NAD+ in aging mice reversed markers of aging in muscle tissue. Since then, dozens of studies have added detail to the picture.

Mitochondrial function. A 2016 study in Cell Metabolism demonstrated that raising NAD+ levels in aged mice restored mitochondrial function to levels comparable to young mice. Muscle endurance, running capacity, and cellular energy production all improved.

Cognitive performance. Research published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) found that NAD+ supplementation improved synaptic plasticity and cognitive function in mouse models of Alzheimer's disease. While human trials are still in progress, these findings have generated significant interest in NAD+ as a potential neuroprotective agent.

DNA repair. A 2017 study in Science showed that NAD+ treatment improved DNA repair capacity in cells from elderly humans and in mice exposed to radiation. The implications for both aging and radiation exposure (including UV damage from LA sunshine) are being actively researched.

Human clinical trials. The first wave of human clinical trials using NAD+ precursors (NMN and NR) showed that oral supplementation raises blood NAD+ levels safely. A 2020 trial published in Nature Communications confirmed that NMN supplementation increased NAD+ levels in healthy adults. IV administration, which bypasses digestive absorption, may produce more immediate cellular effects, though head-to-head IV vs. oral trials are still in progress.

No researcher claims NAD+ is a fountain of youth. The evidence supports a more measured conclusion: NAD+ plays a central role in cellular processes that deteriorate with age, and restoring NAD+ levels may support those processes. The degree and duration of benefit in humans remains under investigation.

NAD+ Supplements vs. NAD+ IV Therapy

You can walk into a supplement store in Silver Lake or order NMN capsules online. These oral precursors do raise NAD+ levels, but with a significant bottleneck: bioavailability. Oral supplements must pass through the digestive system, where enzymes break down a portion before it reaches the bloodstream. Estimates of oral bioavailability for NMN range from 15-30%, depending on the formulation.

IV administration delivers NAD+ directly into the bloodstream, achieving 100% bioavailability. For someone seeking rapid cellular replenishment, the difference matters. A single NAD+ IV session can raise blood NAD+ levels substantially within hours, compared to weeks of daily oral supplementation to achieve similar blood concentrations.

The tradeoff is cost and time. NAD+ IV sessions run 90 minutes to 2 hours, and the infusion requires a slow drip rate because NAD+ can cause temporary flushing, chest tightness, or nausea if administered too quickly. A skilled nurse adjusts the rate throughout the session to keep you comfortable. For a deeper comparison, read our NAD+ Supplements vs. NAD+ IV Therapy breakdown.

Who Seeks NAD+ IV Therapy in Los Angeles

Longevity-focused professionals. Executives in Century City and Beverly Hills who view health maintenance as a business investment. They track biomarkers, work with functional medicine doctors, and view NAD+ as one tool in a comprehensive anti-aging protocol.

Biohackers and optimization seekers. The biohacking community along the Westside, from Santa Monica to Venice, attracts people who treat their body like a system to optimize. NAD+ fits alongside red light therapy, cold plunges, and intermittent fasting in their toolkit.

Entertainers and performers. Actors, musicians, and media professionals in Hollywood and West Hollywood who need sustained cognitive performance and physical appearance maintenance. Looking and feeling younger isn't vanity in an industry where appearance affects career trajectory.

Athletes managing recovery and longevity. Endurance athletes in Malibu, CrossFit enthusiasts in Studio City, and yoga practitioners in Brentwood who want to maintain performance as they age. NAD+ may support both acute recovery and long-term joint and tissue health.

People navigating midlife transitions. Women in perimenopause and men experiencing age-related hormone shifts who notice declining energy, cognitive fog, and slower recovery. NAD+ addresses some of these changes at the cellular level rather than the hormonal level.

NAD+ IV Therapy Across Los Angeles

Instadrip delivers NAD+ IV therapy to your home, office, or hotel across 20+ neighborhoods. A licensed registered nurse arrives with pharmaceutical-grade NAD+ and manages the infusion on-site.

In Beverly Hills and Bel Air, NAD+ sessions often complement existing relationships with concierge physicians and longevity clinics. In Santa Monica and Venice, clients tend toward the biohacking angle, pairing NAD+ with other recovery modalities. West Hollywood and Hollywood clients frequently book before intensive work periods: filming schedules, album recordings, press tours. In the San Fernando Valley (Studio City, Sherman Oaks, Encino), NAD+ appeals to busy parents and professionals looking for cognitive clarity.

For a complete overview of the science, delivery options, and what to expect, visit our NAD+ Complete Guide for Los Angeles.

What a NAD+ IV Session Looks Like

You book through Instadrip's website or by phone. Same-day availability depends on your neighborhood and nurse scheduling. A registered nurse arrives at your chosen location with all supplies.

The nurse places a standard IV catheter (a small needle, then a flexible plastic tube) in your arm. NAD+ infusions start at a slow drip rate. The nurse monitors you throughout and adjusts the rate based on how you feel. Common sensations during infusion include mild warmth, slight chest pressure, or mild nausea. These are temporary and resolve by slowing the drip.

Sessions last 90 minutes to 2 hours for standard doses. During the infusion, you can read, work, or rest. Many clients describe feeling more mentally clear and energized within hours after the session. Some report improved sleep quality that night.

Instadrip's NAD+ IV is $699 per session. One free add-on is included (popular choices: glutathione for antioxidant support, vitamin C, or magnesium). Additional add-ons are $50 each.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can NAD+ IV therapy reverse aging?

No treatment reverses aging. Research suggests that restoring NAD+ levels may support cellular processes that deteriorate with age, including DNA repair, mitochondrial function, and sirtuin activation. The result may be improved energy, cognitive function, and recovery, which can feel like turning back the clock on some age-related changes.

How quickly does NAD+ IV therapy work?

Many clients notice increased mental clarity and energy within hours of their first session. Cumulative benefits from regular sessions may become more apparent over weeks. The timeline varies based on baseline NAD+ levels, age, and overall health.

Is NAD+ IV therapy safe?

NAD+ has been used in clinical settings for decades, originally for addiction treatment. When administered by licensed medical professionals at appropriate infusion rates, it has a strong safety profile. Temporary side effects during infusion (warmth, mild nausea, chest tightness) resolve by adjusting the drip rate.

How does NAD+ IV compare to NMN supplements?

NMN is an oral NAD+ precursor with roughly 15-30% bioavailability. IV administration delivers NAD+ directly to the bloodstream with 100% bioavailability. IV therapy produces more immediate blood level increases but costs more and requires a nurse visit. Some people use both: IV sessions periodically with daily oral NMN between sessions.

How much does NAD+ IV therapy cost in Los Angeles?

Instadrip's NAD+ IV is $699 per session, including one free add-on. Additional add-ons are $50 each. Sessions are delivered by a licensed registered nurse at your home, office, or hotel anywhere in Los Angeles.

How often should I get NAD+ IV therapy?

Protocols vary. Some clients start with a loading phase of 2-3 sessions in the first two weeks, then move to monthly maintenance. Others book quarterly sessions as part of a broader wellness routine. Your nurse can help you decide based on your goals.

What is the best age to start NAD+ therapy?

NAD+ levels begin declining in your 30s and drop more steeply after 40. Most clients seeking anti-aging benefits are between 35 and 65, though younger clients occasionally book for cognitive performance or recovery support.

Can I combine NAD+ with other IV treatments?

Yes. Popular combinations include NAD+ with glutathione (antioxidant support), vitamin C (immune and skin health), and magnesium (stress relief and sleep quality). Instadrip includes one free add-on per session.

The Longevity Conversation Is Changing

Anti-aging used to mean creams and procedures. The conversation has shifted to cellular health: mitochondrial function, DNA repair, sirtuin activation. NAD+ sits at the center of that shift, backed by a growing body of research and adopted by longevity-focused communities across Los Angeles.

If you're curious about NAD+ IV therapy, Instadrip brings licensed nurses and pharmaceutical-grade NAD+ to your door in Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Hollywood, West Hollywood, Studio City, Brentwood, Malibu, Pasadena, and 15+ other LA neighborhoods. Book a session and find out what your cells have been missing. Find Instadrip on Google Maps for reviews and same-day booking.

About the Author

Kyle Larson, RN, BSN, is the founder of Instadrip, a mobile IV vitamin therapy company serving Los Angeles. As a registered nurse, Kyle brings clinical expertise to every treatment and is passionate about making IV therapy accessible and convenient for LA residents.

About the Reviewer

Dr. Fatima Hussein, MD, serves as Instadrip's Medical Director. She oversees all IV therapy protocols and reviews all health content published on instadrip.com to ensure medical accuracy.

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