A daily transdermal patch designed to deliver NAD+ over 24 hours. Compounded under 503A and prescribed by U.S.-licensed physicians. Efficacy and pharmacokinetics shown in preclinical models; human transdermal data is limited.
$2.5 per daily dose
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Apply one patch a day to clean, dry skin. Rotate sites.
No injections, no nasal sprays, no IV clinic appointments.
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Transdermal NAD+ delivery and 24-hour release profiles for this formulation have been characterized in preclinical (animal and in-vitro) models. Human transdermal pharmacokinetic data is limited. Oral
It drops as you age. The patch sits on your skin and is designed to release NAD+ slowly through it across the day, so blood levels stay steadier than they would with a once-daily pill or a weekly IV. That's the idea. Whether that translates into how you feel is what we and your physician track over the first 30–90 days.
Important information about NAD+ Patch safety and side effects.
— Yes, in humans, the data is limited. We're upfront about that. Most of what's out there in capsule form has the same problem. The patch's pitch is delivery profile and convenience, not "proven life extension."
— You can. People do. The reasons patients pick this: it's a prescription from a U.S.-licensed pharmacy, compounded under 503A rules, with a physician on file. If you've been ordering off Alibaba or "for research only" sites and would rather not, this is the legal version.
— Yes, the active ingredient is NAD+, compounded for transdermal delivery. Your prescription label and certificate of analysis show what's in it.
— Usually no. Most patients report changes, if any, at the 4–8 week mark, and the changes are subtle: energy, sleep, recovery from workouts. Some patients feel nothing and cancel. That's fine — 30-day money back, no questions.
— The most common side effect. Rotate sites. If a spot itches, move the patch. If you get a rash that doesn't resolve, message the care team and we'll adjust or stop.
— Remove the patch first.
— Tell the physician on intake. They review interactions before prescribing.
Real reviews from verified ArgoMD patients.
I've been taking NAD+ Patch as part of my longevity protocol for 4 months. My energy levels and mental clarity have noticeably improved.
My functional medicine doctor recommended NAD+ Patch and ArgoMD made it easy to get started. My biomarkers are trending in the right direction.
At 55, I feel better than I did at 45 since adding NAD+ Patch to my protocol. The physician oversight at ArgoMD gives me confidence in the dosing.
Your health and safety are our top priorities.