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🧠 Overview

NAD+ is a critical cellular coenzyme involved in energy production, DNA repair, and metabolic regulation. Levels decline with age, and supplementation is commonly used to support mitochondrial health, cognitive function, and overall vitality.

💉 Typical Dosage

Concentration:
100 mg/mL (NAD+ Injection)

Route Starting / Typical Dose Frequency Notes
IV infusion 250 mg (2.5 mL) in 500 mL NS over 2 hours Weekly
IV infusion 500 mg (5 mL) in 1000 mL NS over 4 hours Weekly Extended infusion time for patient monitoring
IM injection 50 mg (0.5 mL or 50 units) Up to 3×/week Per clinical direction, this will be spaced out across the week.
SubQ Injection Start 30 units (0.3 mL) daily for ≥1 week Daily If desired after the first week, increase to 50 units (0.5 mL) from Monday–Friday only.

🧪 Reconstitution

Use sterile saline or bacteriostatic water per clinic protocol

🧊 Storage

Frequency
1–3x per week (IV/IM) or daily (oral)
Cycle

🧰 Supplies Needed

To conduct basic peptide research using HCG 5000IU, you’ll need the following core supplies. These are standard materials for reconstitution and handling in a controlled lab environment:

Weekly Dose Total Duration Vials Needed (5000 IU)
500 IU × 2/week 4 weeks (8 total injections) 1 vial
500 IU × 3/week 4 weeks (12 total injections) 2 vials
1000 IU × 3/week 4 weeks (12 total injections) 3 vials

This table is provided for general research planning only. Actual requirements may vary depending on the study protocol and reconstitution method.

HCG

HCG – 5000iu peptide

Bacteriostatic Water 10ml

0.5ml Insulin Syringes

Alcohol Swabs (70%)

All products listed are intended strictly for laboratory and research purposes. Peptides and associated materials are not approved for human or veterinary use.

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