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?
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?
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?
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?
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?
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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