As people age or experience stress, demanding schedules, poor sleep, or lifestyle strain, NAD+ levels may decline
A typical FDA-approved regimen for pernicious anemia includes: 100 g IM/SC daily for 67 days Then every other day for 7 doses Then every 34 days for 23 weeks Followed by 100 g monthly for life Schedule follow-up and monitor progress Potassium levels should be monitored during the first 48 hours of treatment, as rapid red blood cell production may lead to hypokalemia and, rarely, sudden death
The three main clearance routes are proteolysis by peptidases, glomerular filtration (small peptides pass the kidney filter freely), and receptor-mediated uptake
Understanding these patterns helps create better support strategies
AOD-9604 subsequently emerged as a recognised research peptide and has remained the focus of numerous scientific investigations examining peptide-mediated biological communication
References: National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements