Yes. Compounded NAD+ is prescription-only. A licensed clinician must review your medical information to determine whether NAD+ is appropriate for you.
The approval process involves three steps:
- Medical intake: Complete a medical history questionnaire specifically for NAD+ that a licensed clinician reviews.
- Provider evaluation: A licensed clinician assesses your medical information to determine if NAD+ is appropriate for your treatment plan.
- Pharmacy fulfillment: Once approved, the prescription goes to a licensed compounding pharmacy, which prepares and ships your medication.
This review makes sure a licensed clinician only prescribes NAD+ when it is a medical fit for your individual needs.
Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. They are prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies under medical supervision and may differ in formulation, dosing, and supporting evidence from FDA-approved products.
This article shares general information and is not medical advice for any specific person. For guidance about your situation, message the Sunlight care team or speak with a licensed clinician.