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Metabolic and preventive therapies may be considered as part of a structured, clinician-guided care plan when clinically appropriate.
These therapies are not first-line treatments and are only incorporated based on clinical evaluation, laboratory findings, and individual patient needs.
NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a naturally occurring coenzyme found in all living cells. It plays a role in cellular energy production and metabolic processes that support overall function.
NAD+ therapy may be considered as part of a broader, clinician-guided care plan when appropriate. It is not considered a first-line treatment and is used as a supportive therapy based on individual patient needs.
Potential areas of clinical consideration may include:
• Energy and fatigue support
• Recovery and overall wellness
• Cellular and metabolic function
Not all patients are candidates for NAD+ therapy, and responses may vary based on individual health factors. Some patients may experience benefit, while others may have a more limited response.
All therapies are introduced and adjusted based on clinical evaluation, laboratory findings, and ongoing monitoring.
A thorough medical evaluation is required prior to initiating therapy. Patients should discuss their full medical history, including prior diagnoses, medications, and ongoing care, to ensure safe and appropriate treatment planning.
In some cases, coordination with other healthcare providers may be recommended.
Treatment decisions are based on clinical findings and provider judgment, not patient request.
At Restore Medical, NAD+ therapy is only considered when clinically appropriate and is not selected based on patient request or preference. All treatment decisions are determined through provider evaluation and medical judgment.
Vitamin B12 is involved in red blood cell production, neurologic function, and cellular energy metabolism. Vitamin therapies may be incorporated into care plans when clinically appropriate and supported by laboratory evaluation.
How Vitamin B12 May Be Used in Clinical Care
Vitamin B12 may be considered as part of a clinician-guided care plan when appropriate. It is not used as a standalone or first-line treatment, but rather incorporated based on individual clinical needs.
Potential areas of clinical consideration may include:
• Energy and fatigue support
• Neurologic function support
• Red blood cell production
Vitamin D3 plays a role in bone health, immune function, and metabolic balance.
How Vitamin D3 May Be Used in Clinical Care
Vitamin D3 may be incorporated into care plans when clinically appropriate, particularly when low levels are identified through laboratory evaluation.
Potential areas of clinical consideration may include:
• Bone and skeletal health
• Immune system support
• Metabolism
Not all patients require injectable supplementation. Many individuals maintain adequate levels through diet, oral supplementation, or lifestyle factors.
All treatment decisions are based on clinical evaluation, laboratory findings, and provider assessment. Responses to therapy may vary, and not all interventions are appropriate for every patient.

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