Longevity Niagen Bioscience Enters Telehealth With At-Home NAD+ Precursor Injection Kits Courtney Rehfeldt May 4, 2026 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email credit: Niagen Bioscience, Inc. Subscribe Now Log in Thanks to GLP-1s, consumers have become familiar with at-home injections, opening the door for longevity injectables From Joe Rogan to Hailey Bieber, NAD+ has become the longevity market’s hottest three-letter acronym, fueling a category projected to hit $20.17 billion by 2035 at an 8.34% CAGR, according to an SNS Insider report. But for all the buzz, it’s the precursor (the building block cells used to make NAD+) that matters, according to Niagen Bioscience. The company is launching at-home injection kits of pharmaceutical-grade Niagen through a new telehealth arm, so consumers can give themselves subcutaneous injections of Niagen Plus at home. A quick science lesson: NAD+ is a coenzyme found in every living cell, responsible for energy production, DNA repair and cellular health. Levels decline with age by roughly 50% by the time most people hit their 50s. Replenishing NAD+, proponents say, can boost energy, stamina and metabolism, among other anti-aging benefits. Consumers fill out an online medical intake form and have a consultation with a licensed provider. If eligible, they are prescribed the Niagen At-Home Injection Kit, $299, which is shipped to their home. Frequency and dosing will depend on individual needs. “This launch expands access to Niagen through a clinician-directed telehealth model designed around quality, convenience and clinical oversight,” Niagen Bioscience CEO Rob Fried said. It also follows a year of momentum for Niagen Bioscience, which reported 30% year over year net sales growth to $129.4 million in 2025. Though NAD+ isn’t a peptide, Niagen Bioscience’s move arrives as longevity-seeking consumers have grown comfortable with injectables, normalized first by the GLP-1 boom and poised to expand further as the FDA weighs loosening restrictions on compounded peptides at an upcoming July advisory meeting.Thanks to GLP-1s, consumers have become familiar with at-home injections, opening the door for longevity injectables From Joe Rogan to Hailey Bieber, NAD+ has become... Membership Required You’ve reached your 3-article monthly limit. Subscribe to ATN Pro for unlimited access to industry-leading coverage, insights, and analysis shaping the future of fitness and wellness. ATN Pro members get: Unlimited access to Athletech News articles Exclusive access to ATN Pro-level reporting Discounts to ATN the Innovation Summit VIP access to community events Exclusive email newsletters Subscribe Now Already a member? Log in Already a member? Log in here Tags: GLP-1 injectables NAD+ Niagen Bioscience