A good fit if you…
- Want NAD+ support without a needle
- Prefer a daily routine over a weekly dose
- Travel often or live the on-the-go life
- Want a starter protocol before adding the injectable
- Are looking for a longevity-focused baseline
Home Treatments NAD+ Spray
Daily NAD+ support, no needle. A sublingual spray you take in the morning to keep cellular energy at baseline.
Pause or cancel anytime
Sublingual NAD+ skips the gut. Held under the tongue, NAD+ absorbs through the oral mucosa straight into capillary circulation — bypassing first-pass metabolism that breaks down oral capsules.
Daily compliance is the unlock. NAD+ is dose-frequency-sensitive — small daily inputs out-perform sporadic larger ones for most patients. The spray is the simplest way to make daily happen.
Pairs cleanly with the injectable protocol. Many use the spray as daily upkeep between weekly clinical injections, keeping cellular pools stable on travel days or off-cycle weeks.
Your protocol is written by a US-licensed clinician based on your intake and goals. Compounded by a US-licensed pharmacy under USP <797> sterile standards. Cold-chain shipped to your door.
Two sprays under the tongue, twice a day. Effects are subtle at first and compound across weeks.
Twice-daily dosing builds the routine. Most users notice nothing dramatic in the first 14 days — that's expected.
Mornings feel less leaden. Post-meal energy dips soften. Cumulative dose, not a single dose, drives the lift.
Cellular NAD+ stays topped up between meals. Mood baseline lifts; sleep often improves alongside.
Continue twice daily indefinitely or pair with a weekly injectable for accelerated effect.
Eligibility is determined by a US-licensed clinician based on your intake.
2× / day
sublingual sprays — the simplest, most-compliant way to keep cellular NAD+ topped up between meals. Daily input compounds far faster than sporadic loading.
Sublingual bioavailability data: Conze et al., 2019; clinical compliance literature ongoingThe spray is sublingual and dosed daily. The injectable is subcutaneous and dosed weekly. The spray is a quieter, steady-state delivery; the injectable produces a stronger weekly peak. Many patients use both.
Yes. Most patients dose it with their morning routine. Hold the spray under your tongue for 30-60 seconds before swallowing for full absorption.
It has a mild herbal note. Most patients find it neutral or slightly minty. Adjusts quickly.
Yes. Pause, skip a month, switch protocols, or cancel anytime from your portal. No phone tag, no fees.
Endeavor's NAD+ Spray is a prescription compounded medication. A US-licensed clinician reviews your intake before any prescription is written, and your medication is compounded by a US-licensed pharmacy.
The spray covers daily upkeep. The pairings below cover the loading and the defensive flank.