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What is NAD+ Infusion?

NAD+ (Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide), a derivative of vitamin B3, is a vital coenzyme found in all living cells. It is essential to sustaining life. Its key role is in converting nutrients into cellular energy (ATP), which is essential for cell health and functioning. It also supports DNA health and repair.

There are three universally known longevity and anti-aging pathways in the body defined as mTOR, AMPK, and the sirtuin pathway which protects against deterioration and disease. NAD+ fuels the activity of sirtuins (SIRT). These are proteins that induce the formation of new mitochondria, otherwise known as the “powerhouse” of the cell that generates energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate. Increased sirtuin activity can help increase metabolism, decrease inflammation, extend cell life, and prevent neurodegeneration.

As we age, our NAD+ levels rapidly decline resulting in decreased sirtuin activity. Metabolic decline begins to take place as a result of mitochondrial dysfunction.

NAD+ infusion therapy can be customized to meet your individual needs.

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What are the Benefits of NAD+ Infusions?

Before Infusion

You can eat and drink before and up to the infusion. However, we suggest that you limit fluid intake and void prior to starting.

During Infusion

NAD+, because of its intravenous potency, has some physiological effects that may cause the following: chest pressure, lightheadedness/headache, abdominal cramping, muscle excitability, increased energy, etc. Most of these effects are brief and will resolve in a few minutes or we can slow the drip.

After The Infusion

Because NAD+ does not have any psychoactive or sedative effects, you may drive home after the infusion. You can also go to work the same day afterwards.

There are no restrictions on activity and the above-mentioned side-effects should fully resolve before you leave.

However, if administered with Ketamine Therapy, returning to work the same day, or driving a motor vehicle is NOT advised, and you must obtain transportation.

Frequently Asked Questions

A simple NAD+ IV infusion can help activate your brain’s neuron function by helping cells regenerate and protect them against damage. This results in increased mental cognition, including better mental clarity, higher concentration, and enhanced memory function. An increase in intracellular levels of NAD+ directs cells to adjust to ensure survival, including increasing energy production and utilization, boosting cellular repair, and coordinating circadian rhythms.
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Meet Our Doctors

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Meet Dr. Michael Do

Dr. Michael Do, D.O., is an Anesthesiologist and Co-founder of Redefined Mind.
He is a graduate of Touro University Nevada College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Do served as chief resident during his anesthesiology residency at Largo Medical Center, where he received training in pain management and general anesthesiology. He has extensive experience in the administration of ketamine.
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Meet Dr. Cindy Huynh

Dr. Cindy Huynh, D.O., is a Board-certified Internist and Co-founder of Redefined Mind.
Dr. Huynh is an advocate for mental, physical and emotional well-being. She is a graduate of Touro University Nevada College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Huynh completed her residency in internal medicine at Northside Hospital, in St. Petersburg, Florida. She has been practicing as a hospitalist in large, acute care hospitals since 2016.

About Us

Redefined Mind is a ketamine infusion clinic located in Cypress, Texas at Towne Lake, serving Greater Houston.

Ketamine is clinically proven to be a highly effective treatment modality against depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, pain, and more. We believe in helping patients unlock their full mental and physical potential using evidence-based therapies.

Our highly trained physicians will devise a personalized treatment plan and administer ketamine infusions in a safe and comfortable environment.

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