NAD+ injections are generally considered safe when administered properly. However, as with any medical treatment, there may be risks and potential side effects. Here are some important safety points to consider:
- Injection Site Reactions: Mild bruising or soreness at the injection site is the most common side effect. This typically resolves on its own.
- Allergic Reactions: Although rare, some individuals may experience allergic reactions to NAD+ injections. If you notice any signs of an allergic response (such as rash, itching, or difficulty breathing), seek immediate medical attention.
- Interactions with Medications: NAD+ injections may interact with certain medications. Always inform your healthcare provider about any other drugs you’re taking to avoid potential interactions.
- Underlying Health Conditions: Consult with your doctor before undergoing NAD+ therapy, especially if you have underlying health conditions. They can assess whether NAD+ injections are suitable for you.
- Long-Term Effects: While NAD+ injections are generally well-tolerated, more research is needed to fully understand their long-term effects and safety profile.