Goal fit
NAD+ should not be sold as a men’s performance shortcut
Men often search for NAD+ because of fatigue, workouts, focus, alcohol recovery, low motivation, sexual-health concerns, or “anti-aging” claims. Those concerns can also reflect sleep apnea, depression, thyroid disease, anemia, low testosterone, diabetes, medication effects, overtraining, under-eating, or cardiovascular disease. A safer online visit starts by naming the goal and deciding what should be evaluated before any prescription or compounded wellness product is considered.
- NAD+ is a coenzyme involved in cellular energy metabolism; that biology does not prove a specific compounded product will improve energy, muscle, libido, testosterone, recovery, or aging for every patient.
- If fatigue is new, severe, associated with chest pain, shortness of breath, fainting, neurologic symptoms, rapid weight change, black stools, or severe mood changes, local medical evaluation may be more appropriate than wellness checkout.
- Ask how the clinician will measure whether continuing NAD+ is worthwhile when the target is subjective energy, focus, workout recovery, sleep quality, or skin appearance.