How Much Does NAD+ Therapy Cost in 2026?

LYV price

$148/mo

NAD+ IV infusions at clinics cost $250-1,000 per session (typically 2-4 sessions per month). Oral NMN supplements run $40-150/mo with limited bioavailability. LYV prescribes injectable NAD+ vials for $148/mo -- you administer subcutaneously at home with the same molecule, at a fraction of the IV cost.

Price comparison

NAD+ IV infusion (clinic)

$250-1,000/session

2-4 hour infusion, in-clinic. Typical protocol is 2-4x/month ($500-4,000/mo).

NAD+ IV infusion (concierge/mobile)

$400-1,500/session

In-home IV service. Convenience premium.

Oral NMN supplement

$40-150/mo

Precursor, not NAD+ directly. Limited bioavailability through oral route.

Oral NR supplement (Tru Niagen, etc.)

$30-60/mo

Another precursor. Modest NAD+ increases in human studies.

LYV (injectable NAD+)

$148/mo

Subcutaneous vials, at home. Prescribed by licensed provider. All-inclusive.

What is included with LYV

  • Licensed provider consultation and monitoring
  • Pharmaceutical-grade NAD+ vials
  • Free monthly shipping
  • Subcutaneous administration (simple, at home, 1-2x per week)
  • Dose adjustments included

Frequently asked questions

Why is LYV's NAD+ so much cheaper than IV infusions?

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IV NAD+ requires a clinical setting, a nurse to administer, and 2-4 hours of chair time. Those overhead costs are passed to you. Subcutaneous NAD+ delivers the same molecule via a quick injection you do at home. You are paying for the compound, not the clinic overhead.

Is subcutaneous NAD+ as effective as IV?

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Both routes deliver NAD+ directly to the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system. IV provides a large dose over hours; subcutaneous provides a smaller dose over minutes. The Lancet eClinicalMedicine study showing 2.6-3.1x NAD+ increases used direct supplementation consistent with injectable protocols. Both are far more effective than oral precursors.

Is oral NMN worth the money?

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NMN is less expensive but less efficient. It must survive digestion and be converted through multiple enzymatic steps. Some users report benefits, but the NAD+ increases are modest compared to injectable routes. If budget is the primary constraint, NMN is a starting point. If you want documented results, injectable NAD+ is more reliable.

Does insurance cover NAD+ therapy?

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NAD+ therapy is not covered by insurance for anti-aging, energy, or cognitive purposes. It is a cash-pay treatment across all providers. LYV's $148/mo pricing is competitive with or below most options, including oral supplements at effective doses.

How many injections per month?

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Typical protocols involve subcutaneous injections 1-2 times per week. Each injection takes a few minutes. Your prescribing provider determines the optimal frequency based on your goals and response.

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