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NAD+ Therapy in Bangkok: Is It Worth the Hype?

NAD+ Therapy in Bangkok: Is It Worth the Hype? If you’ve been anywhere near Bangkok’s wellness scene lately—especially around Thonglor or Sukhumvit—you’ve probably seen clinics promoting NAD+ IV therapy. It’s often marketed as a fix for: Low energy Brain fog Aging Burnout Some even call it a “cellular reset.” Sounds impressive. But what does it […]

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NAD+ Therapy in Bangkok: Is It Worth the Hype?

If you’ve been anywhere near Bangkok’s wellness scene lately—especially around Thonglor or Sukhumvit—you’ve probably seen clinics promoting NAD+ IV therapy.

It’s often marketed as a fix for:

  • Low energy
  • Brain fog
  • Aging
  • Burnout

Some even call it a “cellular reset.”

Sounds impressive. But what does it actually do—and is it worth it?Let’s break it down in plain terms.

First, what is NAD+?

NAD+ is something your body already makes. It’s a coenzyme that helps your cells:

  • Produce energy
  • Repair damage
  • Function properly

The catch?
Your NAD+ levels naturally decline as you age.

That’s where the idea of NAD+ therapy comes in—basically trying to “top up” those levels.

Why is everyone in Bangkok offering it?

Short answer: because it fits perfectly into the wellness + longevity trend.

Across clinics, the messaging is surprisingly similar.

“You’ll feel more energized”

This is the most common pitch.

Clinics position NAD+ as something that can:

  • Boost energy
  • Improve focus
  • Reduce that constant “tired but wired” feeling

This is especially appealing if you’re:

  • Working long hours
  • Traveling a lot
  • Running on caffeine and stress

“It helps with anti-aging”

You’ll also hear terms like:

  • “Cellular repair”
  • “DNA support”
  • “Longevity therapy”

There is some scientific basis here—NAD+ is involved in aging-related processes.

But the leap from that to visible anti-aging results is… a big one.

“It helps you recover faster”

Some clinics promote NAD+ for:

  • Jet lag
  • Hangovers
  • Burnout
  • Even addiction recovery

This is where marketing tends to stretch a bit further than the evidence.

It’s also about the experience

Let’s be honest—this isn’t just medicine, it’s also lifestyle.

Many clinics offer:

  • Private IV lounges
  • Comfortable, spa-like setups
  • Doctor supervision

So part of what you’re paying for is the premium wellness experience, not just the drip itself.

So… does it actually work?

This is where things get more nuanced.

What we know:

  • NAD+ is essential for your cells
  • Levels do decline with age
  • Scientists are actively researching ways to boost it

What we don’t know yet:

  • How effective NAD+ IV therapy is in real-world humans
  • Whether it truly delivers long-term anti-aging benefits
  • Whether it lives up to the more dramatic claims

In simple terms:
The science is promising—but not definitive.

Are there any downsides?

Nothing extreme for most people, but it’s not completely neutral either.

Some people experience:

  • Nausea during the drip
  • Head pressure or tightness
  • Mild discomfort if infused too quickly

And then there’s the cost.

Most clinics in Bangkok charge anywhere from:
฿6,000 to ฿15,000+ per session

At MedEx, we’ve structured pricing to make it more accessible:

  • NAD+ IV Therapy 150 mg: ฿2,750
  • NAD+ IV Therapy 250 mg: ฿5,999

The idea isn’t to push more sessions—but to make medically guided use more reasonable if it’s actually appropriate for you.

Who is it actually for?

From what we see, NAD+ therapy tends to attract:

  • People dealing with burnout or fatigue
  • Frequent travelers
  • High-performance professionals
  • Wellness enthusiasts exploring longevity trends

If you’re generally healthy and expecting a dramatic transformation, it may not deliver what you’re hoping for.

MedEx’s take

At MedEx, we don’t dismiss NAD+ therapy—but we also don’t oversell it.

We see it as:

  • Potentially useful in the right context
  • Still evolving in terms of evidence

What matters most is:

  • Proper assessment
  • Clear expectations
  • Medical supervision

Not every trending treatment is right for every person.

Bottom line

NAD+ therapy sits in an interesting space—it’s part science, part trend, part lifestyle.

It’s not a miracle fix.
But it’s not meaningless either.

If you’re considering it, the key is simple:go in informed, not influenced by marketing.

If you want help figuring out whether NAD+ therapy actually makes sense for you, MedEx can guide you through it—based on your health, not the hype.

 

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