NAD+
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NAD+ half-life & dosing reference
Educational reference for NAD+: approximate biological half-life, primary research use, and links to PeptideGraph's free calculators.
- Half-life
- ~2 hours
- 2 hours
- Primary use
- Cellular Energy / Anti-aging
- ~4–5 half-lives
- ~10 hours
- Rough clearance estimate
About NAD+
NAD+ is listed in PeptideGraph's compound database with an approximate half-life of ~2 hours (2 hours). It is commonly researched in the context of cellular energy / anti-aging. Use the Half-Life Tracker to model plasma concentration over time, or the Dose Calculator to convert vial concentration into syringe units after reconstitution with bacteriostatic water.
Values are approximate educational estimates compiled for research tooling — not clinical dosing guidance. See the research disclaimer.
Frequently asked questions
What is the half-life of NAD+?
NAD+ has an approximate biological half-life of ~2 hours (2 hours). Use PeptideGraph’s Half-Life Tracker to visualize its plasma concentration curve over time.
What is NAD+ used for in research?
NAD+ is commonly researched for cellular energy / anti-aging. PeptideGraph provides free tools to calculate reconstitution doses and model pharmacokinetic decay for educational purposes.
How do I calculate a NAD+ dose?
Use PeptideGraph’s Dose Calculator: enter your vial amount, bacteriostatic water volume, and desired dose to get the exact syringe unit mark and injection volume in mL for NAD+ or any reconstituted peptide.
How long does NAD+ stay in your system?
As a rule of thumb, a compound is largely cleared after about 4–5 half-lives. For NAD+ (half-life ~~2 hours), that is roughly 10.0 hours. Exact clearance varies; this is an educational estimate only.