NAD+ Therapy vs CJC-1295 / Ipamorelin

An honest, side-by-side look at two treatment options — so you and your provider can decide what may work best for you.

How Do They Compare?

NAD+ Therapy (Cellular energy and longevity support) and CJC-1295 / Ipamorelin (Growth hormone secretagogue combination) are both options in vitamin and peptide space. NAD+ Therapy NAD+ is a coenzyme present in every cell that plays a crucial role in cellular energy production and repair. CJC-1295 / Ipamorelin CJC-1295 combined with Ipamorelin is a peptide combination that may stimulate natural growth hormone release to support body composition, recovery, and overall wellness. Your provider can help determine which treatment, if any, may be appropriate based on your individual health profile and goals.

All medications referenced on this page are compounded by a licensed 503A pharmacy and are not FDA-approved.

Side-by-Side Comparison

NAD+ Therapy

NAD+ Therapy

Available Now
$285/mo

If prescribed by a provider

Category

vitamin

Description

Cellular energy and longevity support

Features

  • May support cellular energy production and repair
  • May help improve mental clarity
  • Plays a role in DNA repair mechanisms
  • Available via injection or IV infusion

Considerations

  • Research on NAD+ supplementation is still evolving
  • Side effects may include flushing and nausea
  • IV infusions require clinical administration
  • Typically not covered by insurance

Availability

Available Now

CJC-1295 / Ipamorelin

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Category

peptide

Description

Growth hormone secretagogue combination

Features

  • Combination peptide approach
  • May support growth hormone release
  • May improve sleep and recovery
  • Administered via subcutaneous injection

Considerations

  • Compounded medications are not FDA-approved
  • Side effects may include water retention and tingling
  • Requires ongoing lab monitoring
  • Individual results vary

Availability

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Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. All treatments require evaluation and prescription by a licensed healthcare provider. Individual results may vary. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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