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Medication Storage (NAD+)

How to store your NAD+ - injectable or. nasal spray.

Updated over 2 months ago

Updated 10/24/2025

💉 Medication Storage (NAD+)

Best practices for storing your NAD+ medications safely.

Proper storage of your compounded NAD+ medications is essential to maintain their stability.Whether you’re using the injectable or nasal spray form, NAD+ is sensitive to temperature, light, and air exposure—so following these guidelines will help ensure your treatment remains safe and effective.


🧊 General Storage Guidelines

Refrigeration

  • Store NAD+ (both injectable and nasal spray) in the refrigerator between 36°F and 46°F (2°C and 8°C).

  • Do not freeze. Freezing can degrade the compound and damage the vial or spray mechanism.

  • Always keep the medication upright and tightly sealed when not in use.

Light and Moisture Protection

  • Keep NAD+ in its original packaging or storage box to protect it from light.

  • Store in a dry environment away from direct sunlight, moisture, and heat sources (like stoves or vents).

Proper Handling

  • Wash your hands before handling your medication.

  • When traveling, use an insulated cooler bag with ice packs to keep NAD+ within a safe temperature range.

    • Do not place the vial or spray bottle directly on ice packs to avoid freezing.

    • Keep medications upright and sealed during transport.


💉 NAD+ Injectable

Before Use

  • Store unopened vials in the refrigerator until ready to use.

  • Keep the vials inside their original box to prevent light exposure.

After Opening

  • Once opened, continue to refrigerate NAD+ between 36°F and 46°F (2°C and 8°C).

  • Always inspect the solution before use—it should be clear and colorless.

    • If it appears cloudy, discolored, or contains particles, do not use it and contact your pharmacy or provider.

Transportation

  • When traveling, place your NAD+ vial in a cooler bag with ice packs.

  • Use a protective barrier (such as a cloth or sleeve) between the vial and ice packs to prevent freezing.


💨 NAD+ Nasal Spray

Storage

  • Keep the nasal spray bottle refrigerated between 36°F and 46°F (2°C and 8°C) when not in use.

  • Do not freeze the spray bottle, as this can damage the spray mechanism and reduce effectiveness.

  • Store upright with the cap tightly secured to prevent contamination.

Handling

  • Remove the nasal spray from the refrigerator and allow it to reach room temperature for a few minutes before use for comfort and consistent dosing.

  • After each use, wipe the nozzle clean and replace the cap tightly.

Transportation

  • When traveling, keep the nasal spray in a small cooler bag with ice packs to maintain temperature.

  • Avoid prolonged exposure to warm environments or direct sunlight.


🧍‍♂️ Additional Tips for Safe Medication Storage

Keep Out of Reach of Children and Pets

Store NAD+ securely in a refrigerator compartment or location inaccessible to children and pets.

Check Expiration Dates

Do not use NAD+ past the expiration date printed on the vial or spray bottle. Always inspect before each use.

Avoid Humid Environments

Do not store NAD+ in the bathroom or other humid areas. Choose a cool, dry place inside your refrigerator.

Proper Disposal

Do not dispose of NAD+ medications in household trash or by flushing. Ask your pharmacy about safe disposal programs or medication take-back options.


⚠️ What to Do in Case of Temperature Excursions

  • Accidental Freezing: If NAD+ has been frozen, do not use it. Contact your pharmacy or provider for a replacement.

  • Exposure to Heat: If your NAD+ was exposed to temperatures above 77°F (25°C) for an extended period, contact your provider for guidance before continuing use.


By following these best practices for storing your compounded NAD+ medications, you can ensure their safety, stability, and effectiveness throughout your treatment.

If you have any questions about storing or handling your NAD+, please contact our GobyMeds support team or message your provider through your Patient Portal.

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