Injectable therapy
NAC injection therapy
Injectable N-acetylcysteine for antioxidant defense, cellular health, and recovery — prescribed by Dr. Misra when you medically qualify, compounded by a licensed 503B pharmacy, and shipped directly to your home.
What is NAC?
N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) is a form of the amino acid cysteine and the primary building block your body uses to make glutathione — often called the body's "master antioxidant." NAC has been used in medicine for decades and plays a role in antioxidant defense, cellular health, mitochondrial function, and liver detoxification.
Injectable NAC bypasses the digestive system for greater systemic absorption than oral supplements. At Misra Wellness it is prescribed as part of a broader plan and only for patients who medically qualify.
What NAC may support
Individual responses vary. Injectable NAC may support:
Glutathione & antioxidant defense
NAC is the building block for glutathione, the body's master antioxidant.
Healthy aging & cellular repair
Support for cellular health and the processes tied to aging.
Brain health & focus
A supportive role in cognitive function and mental clarity.
Metabolic health & body composition
Support for metabolic health as part of a broader plan.
Liver health & detoxification
NAC has a long-established role in liver detoxification.
Recovery & mitochondrial function
Support for exercise recovery, oxidative stress, and hormonal health.
Pricing
Transparent pricing
Compounded and shipped directly to your home from a licensed U.S. 503B outsourcing facility. Each vial should be used within 28 days of the initial puncture. During summer months (approx. May–October) a $17.50 cold-shipping fee is added to keep the product stable in transit. Prescriptions are non-refundable.
NAC vial (shipped to your home)
- 30 mL vial (200 mg/mL) — use within 28 days of puncture $99
How it works
How NAC therapy works
Virtual-first, physician-led, and delivered to your door.
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Step 1
Meet & greet
Start with a free 15-minute call to see if the practice is the right fit.
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Step 2
Medical evaluation
Dr. Misra reviews your history and goals and determines whether NAC is appropriate for you.
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Step 3
Compounded & shipped
If you qualify, your prescription is compounded by a licensed 503B pharmacy and shipped directly to your home.
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Step 4
Training & self-administration
You receive training on proper technique. NAC is administered by subcutaneous (SQ) injection.
Many patients begin with an escalation phase before transitioning to a maintenance regimen; your dosing schedule is set with Dr. Misra during your consultation.
What to expect, storage & safety
What to expect. Benefits from NAC typically develop gradually over several weeks. Some patients notice improvements in energy, mental clarity, recovery, or overall well-being sooner, while others experience more gradual changes. Individual responses vary.
Storage. Keep refrigerated. Protect from heat and direct light. Do not use beyond 28 days after the initial puncture.
Sourcing. Compounded prescriptions are shipped directly to the patient from a licensed U.S. 503B outsourcing facility. NAC is prescribed only for patients who medically qualify, following a consultation with Dr. Misra.
NAC injection: common questions
How much does NAC injection cost?
A 30 mL vial (200 mg/mL) is $99, shipped to your home. A $17.50 cold-shipping fee applies during summer months (approx. May–October). Prescriptions are non-refundable.
How is NAC administered?
Injectable NAC is given by subcutaneous (SQ) injection. You are trained on proper technique before you begin and self-administer at home on the schedule Dr. Misra sets with you.
How long does a vial last?
It depends on your prescribed dose and schedule, which is set during your consultation. Each vial should be used within 28 days of the initial puncture.
Do I need to be a member to get NAC?
NAC is prescribed as part of care with Dr. Misra and only for patients who medically qualify. Every new patient starts with a free 15-minute meet & greet — there is no self-booking calendar.
Ask Dr. Misra if NAC is right for you
Start with a free 15-minute meet & greet. No pressure, no insurance hoops — just a conversation about your goals.