NAD+ IV Therapy in Tampa, FL: Cellular Energy, Cognitive Support, and Longevity Protocols
NAD+, or nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, is a coenzyme present in every cell in the body. It plays a central role in how cells generate energy, how DNA is repaired, and how the body manages inflammation and aging at a biological level. NAD+ levels decline with age, and that decline is connected to many of the changes in energy, cognition, and resilience that people experience as they get older. IV delivery restores NAD+ at a cellular level more effectively than oral supplementation, which has limited bioavailability.
NobleMed NAD+ Therapy Infusion
What This Infusion Does
NAD+ sits at the center of a cellular process called the Krebs cycle, which is how your mitochondria convert nutrients into usable energy. When NAD+ is abundant, this process runs efficiently. When it is depleted, the entire energy production chain slows down. This is why NAD+ decline is associated with the kind of fatigue that does not resolve with rest alone.
NAD+ also activates a family of proteins called sirtuins, which are involved in DNA repair, inflammation regulation, and cellular longevity. Research continues to develop our understanding of how NAD+ relates to healthy aging, but the connection between NAD+ depletion and accelerated cellular aging is well-established in the scientific literature.
NAD+ therapy is a longer session than our standard wellness infusions. The infusion typically runs 60 to 120 minutes depending on the dose, which is necessary to allow the body to absorb the compound without causing the nausea that can occur with faster infusion rates. Your nurse will monitor you throughout and adjust the rate based on your comfort and response.

What Is In It
| Ingredient | Role |
|---|---|
| NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) | Core coenzyme for cellular energy production, DNA repair, and sirtuin activation |
| Normal Saline | Delivery base and hydration support |
| [Optional: Glutathione push at end of session] | Antioxidant support to complement NAD+ delivery |
| [FILLER: confirm dose options and add-on availability with client and MD] |
HOW IT WORKS
How It Works

Book online or call us: choose your service, time, and location
Complete a brief health intake form so your nurse can prepare
Your licensed RN arrives with all equipment including a professional vein finder
A quick clinical check-in confirms you are cleared for treatment
Your infusion runs: most wellness protocols take approximately 30 minutes
Your nurse monitors you throughout and clears you before leaving
WHO BOOKS
Who Books This Treatment
- People experiencing significant fatigue or cognitive decline that has not responded to other interventions
- Clients focused on longevity and proactive anti-aging protocols
- Athletes seeking cellular recovery and performance support
- People recovering from substance use or extended periods of physical or psychological stress
- Anyone interested in supporting mitochondrial health and cellular energy production over time
- Clients combining NAD+ therapy with other NobleMed wellness protocols for a comprehensive approach
The NobleMed Difference
- Licensed registered nurses only. Not paramedics or EMTs.
- MD-supervised at every appointment
- First Stick Guarantee: if your IV does not start on the first attempt, your fee is waived
- Targeted 30-minute infusions. Focused protocols, not oversized drips.
- No travel fees. Ever.
- FSA and HSA accepted
Noblemed faq
FAQ
How is NAD+ different from the other infusions?
NAD+ is a coenzyme, not a vitamin or mineral. It works at the cellular level to support energy production, DNA repair, and inflammatory regulation through mechanisms that other nutrients do not directly address. It is also a longer session: 60 to 120 minutes: because the rate of infusion matters for tolerability. It is typically recommended for people with specific goals around cellular energy, cognitive support, or longevity rather than as an entry-level wellness infusion.
How long does a NAD+ session take?
Depending on the dose, sessions typically run 60 to 120 minutes. This is longer than our standard wellness protocols. The slower infusion rate is important for comfort: too-fast delivery can cause nausea, chest tightness, or lightheadedness.
How often should I get NAD+ therapy?
For people starting NAD+ therapy, a series of sessions over the first few weeks is common before moving to a maintenance schedule. Exact frequency depends on your goals and how your body responds. Your nurse can help develop a schedule at your first appointment.
Is there any downside to NAD+ IV therapy?
NAD+ therapy is generally well-tolerated. The most common side effects are related to infusion rate: nausea, flushing, or a tight feeling in the chest: which resolve when the rate is slowed. These are manageable and your nurse will monitor you throughout. NAD+ therapy lacks FDA approval as a treatment and the clinical evidence base, while growing, is still developing. As with all NobleMed services, this is a wellness protocol, not a medical treatment for any specific disease.
Can I combine NAD+ with other infusions?
In most cases, NAD+ is given as a dedicated session due to the infusion time required. Add-ons such as a glutathione push at the end of the session are common. Discuss your goals with your nurse at the appointment.

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