The Longevity — NAD+ Drip
The Longevity — NAD+ Drip
IV wellness drip · 90-minute infusion · administered by a registered nurse · Northriding, Randburg
NAD+ — the coenzyme your cells run on. A slow 90-minute infusion for energy metabolism and longevity-minded clients.
What's in the bag
- NAD+ 100 mg
- Extended-run sterile saline carrier
- A fresh sterile administration set for every client
Your session
Arrive 10 minutes early for a short wellness screening. You will be seated comfortably for the slow 90-minute infusion, so bring headphones or a book. An aftercare note lands in your inbox the same evening. Pick a time above and pay to confirm — your slot is held for 30 minutes while you check out.
Please note
IV wellness drips are administered in-studio by a registered professional nurse after a short wellness screening. They support general wellness and are not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any condition, and they are not a substitute for advice from your medical practitioner. Individual responses vary.
Questions, answered
Who administers the drip?
Every IV session at our Northriding studio is administered by a registered professional nurse. You complete a short wellness screening before your first session and you are monitored throughout.
How long does a session take?
Plan for up to two hours. NAD+ runs slowly over roughly 90 minutes to stay comfortable, with screening and setup around it.
Why does NAD+ take 90 minutes?
NAD+ is most comfortable when infused slowly. Your nurse sets the rate and adjusts it through the session so you stay relaxed.
What does it feel like?
If the rate is too quick some clients feel warmth or a light flutter, which settles as soon as the nurse slows the drip. Most people simply read or rest through it.
How do I book?
Pick a time on this page and pay to secure it. Bookings open from 2 days ahead and the calendar shows live availability. Your slot is held for 30 minutes while you check out.
Does it hurt?
You will feel a small pinch as the line is placed, then most clients simply relax, read or nap. A slight cooling sensation along the arm is normal.
How often should I come?
NAD+ spacing is individual. Many clients run a short opening course and then book monthly. Your nurse will plan it with you at your first session.
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