NAD Reconstitution Calculator
Reconstitute a 500 mg vial of NAD with 3 mL of bacteriostatic water for a concentration of 166.67 mg/mL — meaning one unit on a U-100 insulin syringe (0.01 mL) holds 1667 mcg. Adjust the inputs below for your own vial and dose.
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NAD mg-to-units quick reference
At the default 166.67 mg/mL (500 mg in 3 mL), draw the following units on a U-100 insulin syringe:
| Target dose | Volume | U-100 units |
|---|---|---|
| 250 mcg (0.25 mg) | 0.002 mL | 0.1 units |
| 500 mcg (0.50 mg) | 0.003 mL | 0.3 units |
| 1000 mcg (1.00 mg) | 0.006 mL | 0.6 units |
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I reconstitute NAD?expand_more
Add 3 mL of bacteriostatic water to the 500 mg NAD vial for a concentration of 166.67 mg/mL. Inject the water slowly down the vial wall and swirl gently — do not shake.
How many units is a NAD dose on an insulin syringe?expand_more
At 166.67 mg/mL, one unit on a U-100 syringe (0.01 mL) holds 1667 mcg. Divide your target dose in mcg by 1667 to get the number of units to draw.
What is the typical NAD research dose?expand_more
See the NAD protocol page for the full titration schedule.