NAD+ Prices

Also known as Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide; Coenzyme I

9 listings from 4 vendors, normalised to one honest price per milligram.

Cheapest per mg
$0.020/mg
At
Modern Aminos
Vendors
4
Sizes
100mg, 100mg Kit (10 vials), 500mg, 1000mg, 4000mg

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NAD+ price per mg by vendor

Prices last collected August 19, 2026.

VendorSizePricePer mg
Modern AminosVerified COAShips US4000mg$79.00$0.020View
Royal PeptidesPeptul partnerVerified COAShips US1000mg$85.00$0.085View
Modern AminosVerified COAShips US500mg$58.00$0.12View
Royal PeptidesPeptul partnerVerified COAShips US500mg$60.00$0.12View
Royal PeptidesPeptul partnerVerified COAShips US100mg$35.00$0.35View
Behemoth LabzVerified COAShips US500mg$204.70$0.41View
Swiss ChemsVerified COA100mg Kit (10 vials)$479.50$0.48View
Swiss ChemsVerified COA100mg$47.95$0.48View
Behemoth LabzVerified COAShips US100mg$65.94$0.66View

About NAD+

What it is
NAD+ is a coenzyme present in all living cells that carries electrons in the redox reactions of energy metabolism and serves as a substrate for enzymes such as sirtuins and PARPs that influence DNA repair. It is not a peptide and is not approved as a drug. Cellular NAD+ declines with age, which has driven interest in supplementation and infusion, but human clinical evidence that raising NAD+ improves outcomes remains limited.
How it works
It serves as an electron-carrying coenzyme in metabolism and as a substrate for sirtuins and PARPs involved in DNA repair.
Researched for
Longevity research; metabolic support; cellular energy research; wellness infusions
Half-life
Not established in humans
Familiarity
Beginner
Research evidence
Human trials - early or small
Regulatory status
Preclinical
Key risk
None documented

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