If you’re exploring NAD+ therapy, you’ve likely come across two options: injections and IV drips. Both are designed to increase your body’s supply of this essential coenzyme—but they go about it in different ways.
So how do you decide which method is right for you? Let’s compare NAD+ injections vs. IV therapy in plain language, from cost and time to convenience and results.
Both NAD+ injections and IV therapy deliver nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide directly into your bloodstream—bypassing the digestive system for maximum absorption.
Both methods are used to support:
The difference comes down to how they’re delivered—and how they fit into your lifestyle.
NAD+ IVs are typically administered in wellness clinics or medical offices. A slow drip is required—sometimes taking 1–2 hours per session. It’s effective, but it can be time-consuming and costly.
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IVs may be ideal for someone looking for an occasional boost or intensive reset—but they’re harder to maintain long term.
NAD+ injections are self-administered at home using a small syringe, typically once or twice per week. They take seconds, not hours, and are guided by your Belle care team.
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Injections are ideal for anyone looking for a consistent, sustainable way to support energy, recovery, and longevity over time.
Both methods are effective. Injections tend to offer a more flexible, long-term approach—while IVs are often used for quick, high-dose intervention. If you’re trying to age well, boost energy, or clear brain fog regularly, injections are often more realistic and cost-effective.
At Belle, you’ll receive:
IV therapy is powerful—but it’s not your only option. With NAD+ injections, you can access the same cellular benefits without the cost, travel, or time commitment.
Whether you’re fighting fatigue or future-proofing your health, NAD+ injections offer a smarter, more convenient way to stay at your best.