Calculator for NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) reconstitution and per-administration dosing maths. NAD+ is typically supplied in larger-volume formats than other research peptides โ pens of 500mg total are common.
For research and educational purposes only. This calculator performs volumetric mathematics on the values you enter; it does not recommend doses or provide medical advice.
Universal peptide & nootropic dose calculator
Standard research pen format: 3 mL total volume, 300 clicks per pen. That’s fixed โ so the only thing that changes is how many mg are in your specific pen. mg per click = your pen’s mg รท 300.
Vial mode: for lyophilised powder vials you reconstitute yourself with bacteriostatic water. Tell us the vial mg, how much BAC water you added, and your target dose โ we work out the exact volume to draw on a U-100 insulin syringe.
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About NAD+
NAD+ is a coenzyme present in every living cell. Research-grade NAD+ preparations are supplied for laboratory and research-administration study, primarily in pen, vial, and intravenous-research formats. NAD+ is unscheduled under the UK Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 and is not licensed as a medicine in the UK.
Published research literature describes NAD+ in longevity, metabolic, mitochondrial, and DNA-repair research contexts. Subcutaneous, intramuscular and intravenous research administration are all described in literature.
Typical reconstitution / pen formats
| Format | BAC water | Concentration / mg per click | Volume to draw / clicks | For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 500mg pen (prefilled, 3ml/300 clicks) | โ | 1.67 mg/click | โ30 clicks for 50mg / โ60 clicks for 100mg | research-format pen |
| 500mg vial | 5 mL BAC water | 100 mg/mL | 0.50 mL (50 units U-100) | for a 50mg administration |
| 500mg vial | 10 mL BAC water | 50 mg/mL | 1.0 mL (100 units U-100) | for a 50mg administration |
NAD+ dosing observed in research literature
Reported research-literature dose ranges for NAD+ vary substantially by administration route. Subcutaneous research administration commonly described in the 50โ250mg range; intravenous research protocols use higher amounts over longer infusion windows. Topical and oral NAD+ precursors (NMN, NR) use different dosing entirely.
These figures are reported here for completeness of the research-literature picture and do not constitute a dosage recommendation.
Half-life and frequency
NAD+ has a short serum half-life as it is rapidly metabolised. This supports the higher per-administration amounts compared with the long-acting peptides.
Storage and shelf life
Lyophilised refrigerated; reconstituted approximately 28 days refrigerated. NAD+ is sensitive to repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Frequently asked questions
How many clicks on a 500mg NAD+ pen for a 50mg dose?
500mg รท 300 clicks = 1.67 mg/click. For 50mg: 50 รท 1.67 = 30 clicks.
Can NAD+ be administered orally?
NAD+ itself is poorly absorbed orally. Oral precursors (NMN, NR) are used in research as oral routes to elevate NAD+ levels.
Is NAD+ legal in the UK?
Unscheduled, supplied as research-grade. Not licensed as a medicine in the UK.
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Where to source research-grade NAD+
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