NAD+ IV Infusion Therapy in Arizona
Learn about NAD+ IV infusion therapy in Arizona, including transparent pricing, how sessions work, evidence limitations, potential side effects, and booking.
NAD+ infusion therapy
NAD+ IV Therapy
Book provider-directed NAD+ infusions for eligible wellness clients. Dose, pace, and visit length are guided by the medical team and your tolerance.
What NAD+ is
Important biology, without miracle-language.
Cellular energy metabolism
NAD+ participates in reactions that help cells convert nutrients into usable energy. That biological role does not automatically prove a specific wellness outcome from an infusion.
Wellness and healthy-aging interest
Clients often ask about NAD+ for energy, focus, performance, and healthy-aging routines. Human evidence for many marketed outcomes remains limited and evolving.
Dose and pace matter
NAD+ is commonly infused more slowly than a standard hydration IV. Your provider adjusts the dose and rate based on protocol, history, and tolerance.
Not a disease treatment
AZ IV Medics does not present NAD+ infusion therapy as a cure for addiction, neurological disease, depression, cancer, or another medical condition.
Recommended IV Drip
NAD+ Longevity Infusions
NAD+ is now offered by dose, from 100 mg through 1000 mg. Total price and visit length depend on the selected dose, fluids, tolerance, and provider-guided infusion rate.

NAD+ Longevity Infusions
$80-$690 + fluidsChoose from 100 mg, 250 mg, 500 mg, 750 mg, or 1000 mg NAD+ dosing with provider-guided infusion support.
See the care environment
NAD+ support should feel calm, clear, and monitored.
Short treatment clips help new clients understand the pace and setting before they book. Audio is optional.
What to expect
Plan for a slower, more closely monitored infusion.
Before treatment, your provider reviews your medical history, medications, allergies, goals, and prior experience with NAD+. Eat and hydrate as directed by the clinical team before your appointment.
NAD+ sessions can take longer than a standard IV. Some clients experience nausea, flushing, abdominal discomfort, headache, fatigue, or chest tightness when the infusion runs too quickly; tell your provider immediately about any symptom.
Safety first
Evidence is still developing, and IV risks still apply.
Discuss medical conditions and medications first
IV therapy carries risks such as bruising, infection, vein irritation, allergic reaction, fluid overload, and medication interactions. NAD+ wellness claims have not all been confirmed by high-quality clinical trials. Results are not guaranteed.
FAQ
NAD+ infusion questions.
How much does NAD+ IV therapy cost?
NAD+ is priced by dose, from $80 for 100 mg to $690 for 1000 mg, plus fluids. Your total depends on the dose and treatment plan approved for the visit.
How long does a NAD+ infusion take?
Timing varies by dose, protocol, and tolerance. NAD+ is often infused more slowly than a standard hydration IV and can take several hours.
What does NAD+ feel like during an infusion?
Some clients tolerate it comfortably; others report nausea, warmth, abdominal pressure, headache, fatigue, or chest tightness, especially at faster rates. Tell the provider immediately so the infusion can be reassessed.
Is NAD+ an anti-aging treatment?
NAD+ is involved in cellular biology and changes with age, but broad anti-aging claims for IV therapy exceed current human evidence. AZ IV Medics presents it as elective wellness support, not a proven age-reversal treatment.
Can I receive NAD+ at home or in the clinic?
Availability depends on dose, expected appointment length, provider coverage, and assessment. Call to compare a mobile appointment with the Scottsdale clinic option.