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Calculate exactly how many units of NAD+ to draw on your syringe. Pre-filled with standard defaults.
Draw on your syringe
10,000
units
(100.000 mL)
100.0% of syringe capacity
Concentration
2,500
mcg/mL
Dose volume
100.000
mL
Doses per vial
0
doses
Cost per dose
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Total mcg in vial = 5 mg x 1000 = 5,000 mcg
Concentration = 5,000 mcg / 2 mL = 2,500 mcg/mL
Dose volume = 250000 mcg / 2,500 mcg/mL = 100.0000 mL
Units to draw = 100.0000 mL x 100 units/mL = 10,000 units
Doses per vial = 5,000 mcg / 250000 mcg = 0.02 doses
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Create a free accountNAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a coenzyme present in all living cells that plays a central role in cellular energy metabolism and redox reactions. Researchers study NAD+ for its involvement in mitochondrial function, DNA repair signaling via sirtuins and PARPs, and age-associated metabolic decline.
Common vial size
5
mg
Typical BAC water
2
mL
Dose range
250000–750000
mcg
Default dose
250000
mcg
Store refrigerated (2-8°C). Once reconstituted, use within 28 days.