# Contact NAD Prescribed: Corrections and Editorial Queries on NAD+

> Contact NAD Prescribed with corrections or editorial queries about our NAD+ research summaries. An editorial digest, not a clinic or vendor — we offer no medical or dosing advice. NAD+ is a coenzyme, not a drug.

For corrections, source suggestions, and editorial queries about our reading of the NAD+ literature.

## What we can help with

Use the form below to flag a factual error, suggest a study we should cover, or ask an editorial question about how we read a particular trial. We take corrections seriously — if a figure on this site does not match its cited source, tell us and we will fix it. Source suggestions for the NAD+, NMN, and NR literature are welcome, especially recent randomized trials and authoritative reviews.

## What we cannot help with

We cannot answer medical questions, recommend a supplement or a dose, or advise on whether NAD+ or any precursor is appropriate for you. NAD Prescribed is an editorial digest, not a clinic, a pharmacy, or a telehealth service, and there is no clinician on the other side of this form. For any decision about using a supplement, please consult a qualified healthcare professional. Nothing here is for sale, and we hold no inventory to dispense.

## Editorial contact

Messages reach the editorial desk, which handles corrections and source review. Please include the page and, where relevant, the citation number you are writing about, so we can match your note to the record quickly. We read everything; we reply to substantive corrections and well-sourced suggestions first.

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