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Hosted by: PainExam Podcast Presented by: NRAP Academy (Neuromodulation, Regional Anesthesia & Pain) Host: David Rosenblum, MD
Episode OverviewIn this episode of the PainExam Podcast, we explore the growing interest in NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) supplementation and its potential role in pain management, inflammation reduction, cellular recovery, and healthy aging.
NAD+ is a naturally occurring coenzyme found in every living cell and is essential for energy production, mitochondrial function, DNA repair, and cellular resilience. As NAD+ levels decline with age, chronic stress, inflammation, and disease, researchers have begun investigating whether restoring NAD+ levels may improve outcomes in chronic pain conditions and inflammatory disorders.
We review the current science, discuss potential mechanisms of action, and examine how NAD+ therapy is being integrated into regenerative medicine, wellness programs, and pain management practices.
What is NAD+?NAD+ is a coenzyme involved in:
✅ Cellular energy production (ATP generation)
✅ Mitochondrial health
✅ DNA repair pathways
✅ Oxidative stress reduction
✅ Neuroprotection
✅ Cellular signaling
✅ Activation of longevity-associated proteins called sirtuins
Without adequate NAD+, cells become less efficient at producing energy and managing inflammation.
Why Might NAD+ Matter in Chronic Pain?Many chronic pain conditions involve:
Researchers hypothesize that optimizing NAD+ levels may help address several of these pathways simultaneously.
Potential areas of interest include:
Neuropathic PainNAD+ may support:
NAD+ influences inflammatory signaling pathways and may help modulate:
Patients with chronic pain frequently report:
Because NAD+ plays a critical role in energy metabolism, some clinicians report improvements in energy and recovery following supplementation.
Potential Mechanisms of Action 1. Improved Mitochondrial FunctionMitochondria generate ATP, the body's energy currency.
Reduced NAD+ levels are associated with:
Supplementation may help restore mitochondrial efficiency.
2. Activation of SirtuinsSirtuins are proteins involved in:
NAD+ serves as a critical substrate for sirtuin activity.
3. DNA Repair SupportNAD+ is required for enzymes known as PARPs (Poly ADP Ribose Polymerases), which participate in DNA repair processes following cellular injury.
4. Reduction of Oxidative StressChronic inflammation often produces excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS).
NAD+ may help maintain cellular antioxidant defenses and reduce oxidative injury.
Routes of NAD+ Supplementation Intravenous (IV) NAD+Most commonly marketed in wellness and recovery clinics.
Potential advantages:
Potential limitations:
Rather than NAD+ itself, many supplements provide precursors such as:
These compounds are converted into NAD+ within the body.
What Does the Evidence Show?Current evidence remains preliminary.
While preclinical and mechanistic studies are promising, large-scale randomized controlled trials evaluating NAD+ specifically for chronic pain are still limited.
Areas under active investigation include:
Patients should understand that NAD+ therapy remains an emerging treatment rather than a standard evidence-based pain intervention.
Safety ConsiderationsReported side effects may include:
Most adverse effects appear infusion-rate dependent and can often be minimized through slower administration protocols.
Patients should discuss treatment with a qualified healthcare professional, especially if they have:
✔ Consider NAD+ as a potential adjunct—not a replacement—for evidence-based pain care.
✔ Continue emphasizing exercise, sleep optimization, nutrition, behavioral health, and appropriate interventional therapies.
✔ Discuss realistic expectations with patients.
✔ Recognize that evidence continues to evolve.
✔ Focus on patient-centered outcomes rather than laboratory markers alone.
Key TakeawaysPrepare for the ABA Pain Medicine Boards with:
🎯 Comprehensive Question Banks 🎯 Virtual Pain Fellowship 🎯 Flashcards and Mock Exams 🎯 Weekly Board Review Content
👉 Pain Management Board Prep at NRAP Academy
Hands-On Ultrasound Courses – New YorkLearn:
👉 NRAP Ultrasound Courses in New York
Ultrasound & Regenerative Medicine Training – Costa RicaJoin physicians from around the world for immersive training in:
🌴 Playa Grande, Costa Rica
☀️ Small-group hands-on instruction
🦴 Regenerative medicine applications
📡 Ultrasound-guided pain procedures
👉 Costa Rica Ultrasound Training Courses
Connect With PainExam🌐 NRAP Academy Website
🎙️ Search PainExam Podcast on your favorite podcast platform.
📚 Explore the Virtual Pain Fellowship, Board Review Programs, Ultrasound Training, and CME opportunities.
ReferencesDisclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Always consult qualified healthcare professionals before initiating any treatment.
By David Rosenblum, MD4.1
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Hosted by: PainExam Podcast Presented by: NRAP Academy (Neuromodulation, Regional Anesthesia & Pain) Host: David Rosenblum, MD
Episode OverviewIn this episode of the PainExam Podcast, we explore the growing interest in NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) supplementation and its potential role in pain management, inflammation reduction, cellular recovery, and healthy aging.
NAD+ is a naturally occurring coenzyme found in every living cell and is essential for energy production, mitochondrial function, DNA repair, and cellular resilience. As NAD+ levels decline with age, chronic stress, inflammation, and disease, researchers have begun investigating whether restoring NAD+ levels may improve outcomes in chronic pain conditions and inflammatory disorders.
We review the current science, discuss potential mechanisms of action, and examine how NAD+ therapy is being integrated into regenerative medicine, wellness programs, and pain management practices.
What is NAD+?NAD+ is a coenzyme involved in:
✅ Cellular energy production (ATP generation)
✅ Mitochondrial health
✅ DNA repair pathways
✅ Oxidative stress reduction
✅ Neuroprotection
✅ Cellular signaling
✅ Activation of longevity-associated proteins called sirtuins
Without adequate NAD+, cells become less efficient at producing energy and managing inflammation.
Why Might NAD+ Matter in Chronic Pain?Many chronic pain conditions involve:
Researchers hypothesize that optimizing NAD+ levels may help address several of these pathways simultaneously.
Potential areas of interest include:
Neuropathic PainNAD+ may support:
NAD+ influences inflammatory signaling pathways and may help modulate:
Patients with chronic pain frequently report:
Because NAD+ plays a critical role in energy metabolism, some clinicians report improvements in energy and recovery following supplementation.
Potential Mechanisms of Action 1. Improved Mitochondrial FunctionMitochondria generate ATP, the body's energy currency.
Reduced NAD+ levels are associated with:
Supplementation may help restore mitochondrial efficiency.
2. Activation of SirtuinsSirtuins are proteins involved in:
NAD+ serves as a critical substrate for sirtuin activity.
3. DNA Repair SupportNAD+ is required for enzymes known as PARPs (Poly ADP Ribose Polymerases), which participate in DNA repair processes following cellular injury.
4. Reduction of Oxidative StressChronic inflammation often produces excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS).
NAD+ may help maintain cellular antioxidant defenses and reduce oxidative injury.
Routes of NAD+ Supplementation Intravenous (IV) NAD+Most commonly marketed in wellness and recovery clinics.
Potential advantages:
Potential limitations:
Rather than NAD+ itself, many supplements provide precursors such as:
These compounds are converted into NAD+ within the body.
What Does the Evidence Show?Current evidence remains preliminary.
While preclinical and mechanistic studies are promising, large-scale randomized controlled trials evaluating NAD+ specifically for chronic pain are still limited.
Areas under active investigation include:
Patients should understand that NAD+ therapy remains an emerging treatment rather than a standard evidence-based pain intervention.
Safety ConsiderationsReported side effects may include:
Most adverse effects appear infusion-rate dependent and can often be minimized through slower administration protocols.
Patients should discuss treatment with a qualified healthcare professional, especially if they have:
✔ Consider NAD+ as a potential adjunct—not a replacement—for evidence-based pain care.
✔ Continue emphasizing exercise, sleep optimization, nutrition, behavioral health, and appropriate interventional therapies.
✔ Discuss realistic expectations with patients.
✔ Recognize that evidence continues to evolve.
✔ Focus on patient-centered outcomes rather than laboratory markers alone.
Key TakeawaysPrepare for the ABA Pain Medicine Boards with:
🎯 Comprehensive Question Banks 🎯 Virtual Pain Fellowship 🎯 Flashcards and Mock Exams 🎯 Weekly Board Review Content
👉 Pain Management Board Prep at NRAP Academy
Hands-On Ultrasound Courses – New YorkLearn:
👉 NRAP Ultrasound Courses in New York
Ultrasound & Regenerative Medicine Training – Costa RicaJoin physicians from around the world for immersive training in:
🌴 Playa Grande, Costa Rica
☀️ Small-group hands-on instruction
🦴 Regenerative medicine applications
📡 Ultrasound-guided pain procedures
👉 Costa Rica Ultrasound Training Courses
Connect With PainExam🌐 NRAP Academy Website
🎙️ Search PainExam Podcast on your favorite podcast platform.
📚 Explore the Virtual Pain Fellowship, Board Review Programs, Ultrasound Training, and CME opportunities.
ReferencesDisclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Always consult qualified healthcare professionals before initiating any treatment.

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