
NAD+ Oral Dropper
A calibrated daily dropper for patients who want an NAD+ protocol without injections. Prescribed online by US-licensed doctors and prepared by state-licensed compounding pharmacies.
- Once-daily dropper — no needles, no clinic visits
- Dose levels from 50 mg to 150 mg
- Compounded by state-licensed pharmacies
- No insurance required
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- Same price at every dose. No hidden fees.
- Free expedited shipping.
- No membership fees.
- Doctor-led plans, ongoing doctor support.
Why do people explore NAD+ oral therapy?
The easiest way into an NAD+ protocol, with the evidence limits stated up front.
Nothing To Inject
- Calibrated dropper
- No syringes
- No clinic visits
Daily Rhythm
- One dose each morning
- Three dose levels
- Easy to keep up
Cellular Energy
- Fuels ATP production
- Supports DNA repair
- Sirtuin substrate
Straight Talk
- Route data is limited
- No anti-aging claims
- Stack-aware review
Cellular energy, no needles required.
A daily NAD+ dropper prescribed online by US-licensed doctors, with realistic expectations set at intake.
NAD+ is a coenzyme every cell depends on — it carries the electrons that turn food into ATP, and it is the substrate the sirtuins and DNA-repair enzymes consume when cells are under stress. Levels fall with age, and that decline is the reason NAD+ became a fixture of longevity protocols. The oral dropper is the most accessible way to try one: a measured dose each morning, no syringes, no clinic appointment.
The part most marketing skips is that route matters and the comparison has not been done. Oral NAD+ faces digestive breakdown that an injection avoids, and no published human trial establishes how the oral, nasal, and injectable routes compare on bioavailability or outcomes. Peptide12 lists all three and lets a US-licensed clinician help you pick, with expectations set around cellular-energy support rather than anti-aging promises. Compounded preparations are not FDA-approved finished drug products. See the full Peptide12 approach to longevity.

Complete a quick online health intake
STEP
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Share your health profile online. A US-licensed doctor reviews your fit and decides whether peptide therapy is right for you.

Receive your prescription at your door
STEP
2
If approved, your custom prescription ships free and overnight in temperature-controlled packaging, arriving safely at your home.

Get continuous care from your doctor
STEP
3
Message your care team with response, side-effect, medication, refill, route, or pharmacy questions so the plan can be reassessed as needed.

Why choose Peptide12?
Patients pick us for clinical rigor, transparent pricing, and care that doesn’t disappear after checkout.
FDA-registered pharmacies
Every prescription is compounded by FDA-registered 503A/503B pharmacies. Batch testing and certificates of analysis available on request.
US-licensed doctors
MDs licensed in your state, not just an order form. Your doctor titrates dosing and answers messages directly.
Transparent pricing
One flat price per protocol. No membership fees, no insurance hassle, no surprise charges. HSA and FSA accepted. Cancel anytime.
Care that doesn’t disappear
Message your doctor through your patient portal whenever you need to. Most replies within hours, never longer than 24.
Frequently asked questions
No published human trial compares them, so anyone claiming a definitive answer is guessing. Mechanistically, an injection avoids the digestive breakdown that oral dosing faces, which is the usual argument for the injectable route. The dropper’s advantage is adherence — the protocol you actually follow daily beats the one you abandon because you dislike needles.
NMN and NR are NAD+ precursors your body converts, sold as dietary supplements. This is compounded NAD+ itself, dispensed under prescription after clinician review. Human outcome evidence is limited across all of these, so the practical differences are the clinical oversight, the pharmacy sourcing, and the dose control rather than a demonstrated superiority.
Not without telling your clinician. Stacking routes changes your total exposure, the side-effect picture, and the cost, and it makes it harder to tell what is working. Your care team will usually recommend one route at a time.
Morning is typical, because some patients find NAD+ mildly activating and dosing late can interfere with sleep. Hold the dose under the tongue briefly before swallowing.
Supporting Studies
- 1.Covarrubias AJ et al. — NAD+ metabolism and its roles in cellular processes during ageing (Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol, 2021)
- 2.Rajman L et al. — Therapeutic potential of NAD-boosting molecules: the in vivo evidence (Cell Metab, 2018)
- 3.FDA — Compounding and the FDA: questions and answers on compounded drug products


