Nicotinamide Riboside (NR) Injections to Support NAD+ Pathways, Energy, and Mental Clarity

A provider-guided NAD+ precursor option designed to support healthy cellular energy and resilience with clinician oversight, clear pricing, and discreet delivery.

NR is provided only if a licensed clinician determines it is appropriate based on your medical history and current medications. Use only as prescribed.

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  • Licensed clinician review + ongoing check-ins

  • Pharmacy fulfillment + discreet shipping

  • Transparent 4-week pricing (no subscription required)

Available in eligible states.

Choose your NR Injection plan

Nicotinamide Riboside (NR) Injectable$895.00
Dosage Description
100mg IM Thrice Weekly
Dose
100
Duration
4 Week
Package Size
1000
Form
Injection
Nicotinamide Riboside (NR) Injectable$495.00
Dosage Description
100mg IM Once Weekly
Dose
100
Duration
4 Week
Package Size
500
Form
Injection
Nicotinamide Riboside (NR) Injectable$895.00
Dosage Description
100mg IM Twice Weekly
Dose
100
Duration
4 Week
Package Size
1000
Form
Injection

What is Nicotinamide Riboside (NR)?

Nicotinamide riboside (NR) is a form of vitamin B3 and a precursor to NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide), a coenzyme your cells use in energy metabolism and other normal cellular processes.

Who NR injections are best for

NR injections may be considered for adults who:

  • Feel persistent low energy, fatigue, or reduced stamina
  • Want support for focus and day-to-day performance
  • Have demanding schedules, high stress, or frequent travel
  • Prefer a clinician-guided NAD+ precursor option (not DIY supplementation)
  • Want clear pricing, delivery, and follow-up support

Who may not be a candidate

Your clinician may recommend a different option if you:

  • Are pregnant, trying to become pregnant, or breastfeeding
  • Have a history of severe allergies or reactions to vitamin B3-related compounds
  • Have significant liver or kidney disease (requires clinician review)
  • Have a current or prior cancer diagnosis or are undergoing cancer treatment (requires clinician review)
  • Have an acute infection, fever, or significant illness at the time of starting
  • Are under 18 (adult eligibility required)

What you get with StemVera’s NR Injection program

Included:

  • Secure online intake (health history + goals + medications + allergies)
  • Clinician review to confirm eligibility and safety
  • Prescription if appropriate
  • Pharmacy fulfillment + discreet delivery
  • Supplies included as needed for administration
  • Ongoing support via secure messaging for questions and tolerance check-ins
  • Clear 4-week pricing shown upfront

How to start NR injections

  1. 1

    Complete your intake

    Share your goals, medical history, allergies, and all medications/supplements.

  2. 2

    Clinician review

    A licensed clinician evaluates whether NR injections are appropriate and safe for you.

  3. 3

    Discreet delivery

    If prescribed, your medication ships discreetly with tracking.

  4. 4

    Ongoing support

    Message your care team if you have side effects, questions, or concerns.

Injection basics (what to expect)

No dosing, timing, or step-by-step instructions here—use only as prescribed and follow the directions provided with your medication.

  • You’ll receive clear instructions from your care team
  • Mild injection-site tenderness, redness, or swelling can occur with injectable therapies
  • Sterile technique and safe handling matter—ask your care team if anything is unclear
  • Do not share needles/supplies; dispose of sharps safely
  • If anything looks unusual (cloudiness, particles, damaged packaging), contact support before use

Results timeline: what’s realistic

People respond differently. Some people report:

  • Subtle shifts in energy or mental clarity over the first few weeks
  • More consistent day-to-day benefits when paired with sleep, hydration, and nutrition habits
  • Better recovery support when combined with movement and stress management
  • Results vary. NR injections are not guaranteed to produce specific outcomes.

Possible side effects

Common (often temporary)

  • Injection-site pain, soreness, warmth, redness, or bruising
  • Mild nausea or stomach discomfort
  • Headache
  • Sinus pressure or a “head pressure” sensatio
  • Tingling sensations (face or extremities)
  • Temporary changes in energy level (up or down)

Less common but serious (seek medical help)

  • Signs of allergic reaction (hives, facial swelling, trouble breathing)
  • Fever or signs of infection at the injection site (worsening redness, heat, swelling, pus)
  • Fainting, severe dizziness, or irregular heartbeat
  • Persistent vomiting or diarrhea

If side effects feel severe, sudden, or persistent, seek medical evaluation and contact your care team promptly.

Safety + important warnings

  • NR injections are not for everyone. Your clinician will screen your history and medications before prescribing.
  • Use only as prescribed and only from your dispensed supply
  • Tell your clinician about all medications and supplements you take
  • Tell your clinician if you have liver disease, kidney disease, a history of cancer, or significant chronic illness
  • Tell your clinician if you have severe allergies or prior injection reactions
  • Tell your clinician if you are pregnant, trying to conceive, or breastfeeding
  • Stop and seek medical care for severe reactions, allergic symptoms, or signs of infection
  • Compounded products are not FDA-approved and do not undergo FDA premarket review for safety, effectiveness, or quality. Some uses may be off-label; results vary.

Compare NAD+ support options

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Needle-free alternative for convenience and flexibility.

NAD+ Patches

Transdermal option for a simple, needle-free routine.

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