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This site is educational reference material. Treatment decisions belong with a clinician who knows you.

Not medical advice

Nothing on NADFaq.com constitutes medical, diagnostic, or therapeutic advice. The content is educational reference material drawn from peer-reviewed research. It does not substitute for evaluation by a licensed healthcare provider.

No doctor-patient relationship

Reading this site does not establish a doctor-patient relationship between you and NADFaq or any of its contributors. Contributors with clinical credentials are writing in an educational capacity, not practicing medicine through this site.

Consult a licensed clinician

Before starting, stopping, or changing any supplement or medication — including NAD+ precursors — consult a licensed healthcare provider who can evaluate your individual history, current medications, and clinical goals.

This is especially important if you:

  • Are pregnant, nursing, or trying to conceive.
  • Have an active medical condition or chronic illness.
  • Are undergoing cancer treatment.
  • Take prescription medications (including statins, metformin, blood thinners).
  • Are under 18 or over 65.

Emergencies

If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or your local emergency number immediately. Do not rely on any website — including this one — for emergency medical guidance.

Dosages and interactions

When we cite dosages from published clinical trials, those dosages apply to the specific study population and protocol tested. They do not constitute a recommended dose for any individual. Drug-supplement interactions are an evolving area of research; the absence of a known interaction in our content does not mean none exists.

No warranty

NADFaq strives for accuracy but makes no warranty that every statement on the site is complete, current, or free of error. Use this reference with professional judgment.