It has not yet received FDA approval, so it is classified as a research compound
The peptide has gained attention for several potential benefits: Wound healing and skin regeneration 1 Reduction in visible signs of aging 1 Promotion of hair growth and thickness 1 Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects 1 Tissue repair and collagen production 1 As with any bioactive compound, appropriate dosing is critical to achieve desired results while minimizing potential side effects
Yes, but monitor skin condition and adjust concentration as needed
Alternatives to these injections are Oral Vitamins, Lozengers, Liquid drops and Nasal Spray
Whether such combinations would behave additively, synergistically, or otherwise is a research question, not an established finding
NAD+ is the right starting point for patients whose complaints are more systemic: fatigue that persists despite adequate sleep, slow physical recovery, a general sense that their bodys baseline energy and repair capacity has declined