NAD+ Delivery for Longevity Stacks: The 2026 Home-Delivery Options
NAD+ has moved from IV-clinic novelty to home-delivery reality. Injectable NAD+, oral precursors, and combination longevity stacks are now available through several men's health telehealth pathways. Here's the 2026 landscape.
The NAD+ Basics
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is a coenzyme central to cellular energy metabolism and DNA repair. Levels decline with age, and supplementation has become popular in longevity circles based on preclinical data suggesting cognitive, metabolic, and cardiovascular benefits — though human clinical data on outcome measures remains more limited than the marketing suggests.
NAD+ itself is a large molecule that doesn't absorb well orally. That's why oral supplements typically use precursors (nicotinamide riboside NR, nicotinamide mononucleotide NMN) that the body converts to NAD+, or injectable NAD+ that bypasses absorption entirely.
Injectable NAD+ at Home
Subcutaneous NAD+ injections have become the home-delivery format of choice for longevity stackers. Compounded NAD+ ships from telehealth partner pharmacies as multi-dose vials with instructions for self-administered subcutaneous injection. Typical protocols involve daily or weekly injections at doses set by the prescribing platform.
Peptides Bundle (NAD+, Sermorelin, Glutathione)
Peptide bundle: NAD+, Sermorelin, and Glutathione.
- NAD+ injectable
- Sermorelin (GHRH analog)
- Glutathione injectable
Oral NR and NMN
Oral NAD+ precursors are available as supplements without prescription. Nicotinamide riboside (NR) and nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) are the two most-discussed forms. Both raise blood NAD+ levels in human studies; the outcome data on aging biomarkers is less definitive than injectable proponents claim, but the risk profile is favorable and cost is modest.
The Combined Longevity Stack
The typical longevity peptide bundle from men's health telehealth includes NAD+ (injectable or precursor), sermorelin (a growth hormone-releasing hormone analog), and glutathione (an antioxidant). These are often marketed together as a longevity stack — the theoretical rationale is complementary: NAD+ for cellular energy, sermorelin for growth hormone support, glutathione for oxidative stress management.
Clinical evidence for outcome benefits from the stack (beyond biomarker changes) is limited. Men considering the stack should be honest about the difference between "improves a biomarker" and "improves a health outcome."
Peptides Bundle (NAD+, Sermorelin, Glutathione)
Peptide bundle: NAD+, Sermorelin, and Glutathione.
- NAD+ injectable
- Sermorelin (GHRH analog)
- Glutathione injectable
What to Ask Before Enrolling
Ask any NAD+ or peptide provider: what's the source and testing profile of the peptides you compound; what's the exact dosing protocol; what monitoring do you recommend during treatment; and what's the total cost including any lab work required. Providers with strong answers to all four are worth considering. Providers whose marketing outpaces their clinical answers are worth skipping.
Care Bare Rx
Telehealth with compounded fulfillment across verticals.
- GLP-1, ED, and NAD+ options
- Weight-loss intake
- Verify pricing at intake
RxSpan MD
Telehealth prescribing across multiple verticals.
- Compounded GLP-1 fulfillment
- Multi-vertical intake
- Pricing at checkout
Where to Start
Peptides Bundle (NAD+, Sermorelin, Glutathione)
Peptide bundle: NAD+, Sermorelin, and Glutathione.
- NAD+ injectable
- Sermorelin (GHRH analog)
- Glutathione injectable
Care Bare Rx
Telehealth with compounded fulfillment across verticals.
- GLP-1, ED, and NAD+ options
- Weight-loss intake
- Verify pricing at intake
Embody
Injectable semaglutide only — lead compounded option.
- Injectable semaglutide focus
- Standard titration schedule
- Direct pharmacy shipping