U.S. regulatory status
NAD+
Also known as Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide · NAD · β-NAD
Is NAD+ legal right now?
In the United States, NAD+ sits in an unresolved regulatory zone rather than a clearly permitted or clearly banned one. It was nominated for the 503A list, but the advisory committee recommended against inclusion (2017) and the FDA's September 2019 proposed rule listed NAD among substances it proposed not to add; no final rule has definitively placed it on the list. It is not an FDA-approved drug, yet there is no formal federal ban: oral NAD+ is sold as a dietary supplement, and pharmacies continue to prepare NAD+ injections and IV infusions in a gray area. Recent FDA activity has focused on ingredient-quality reminders and product-specific recalls rather than scheduling the substance itself.
In limbo: Nominated or removed from a restricted list but NOT approved — the headline implies a change, but the legal reality did not move.
Current status held since Sep 5, 2019 · last verified Jul 7, 2026 (ET)
Where it sits in the process
- Nominated(stalled here — not advancing)
- Under review(not reached)
- Rulemaking(not reached)
- Compounding-legal(not reached)
Not on a path to the 503A list right now. The process stalled or reversed at this stage — read the status above. Sitting at an earlier step is not a sign it will advance.
What changed last
No recorded changes yet — this entry has held one status since it was added.
Status elsewhere
| Jurisdiction | Status | Note |
|---|---|---|
| United States (FDA) | In limbo | Proposed for non-inclusion (2019); no final rule and no ban; oral sold as a supplement; injectable compounded in a gray area. |
| Australia (TGA) | Restricted | Per a TGA safety alert, NAD/NAD+/NADH are not permitted ingredients in listed medicines. |
| Sport / anti-doping (WADA) | Unscheduled | Not named on the Prohibited List, but IV infusions over 100 mL per 12 hours are prohibited as a method (M2). |
Sources & transparency
Sources for this entry
- Federal Register — 2019 proposed rule, 503A bulk drug substances Federal Register · primaryProposes not to include a set of nominated substances on the 503A list.
- BSCG — NAD+ rules, risks and testing analysisOral NAD+ is a dietary supplement; injectable is not FDA-approved; WADA IV-volume limit.
- Partnership for Safe Medicines — FDA sterile-compounding reminder analysisFDA reminder on ingredient suitability for sterile compounding of NAD+.
- Last verified by a human
- Jul 7, 2026 (ET) · how we verify
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