NAD+ Coupon
One code, one field, one screen. What it does to $104.00, where it goes, and what it quietly will not do.
The NAD+ coupon at Ascension Peptides is PEPTIDEDECK, and it takes the single 1,000 mg listing from $104.00 to $52.00, which is $5.20 per 100 mg instead of $10.40.
Applying it takes about a minute, and the minute has one step in it that people get wrong often enough to be worth a page. This is research material sold for laboratory use, not for human consumption.
Where the order actually gets placed
Ascension Peptides, NAD+
US-based and third-party tested. Enter the code on the payment step and the vial halves before you confirm.
Quoted per 100 mg because NAD+ is dosed in hundreds of milligrams, not the single milligrams a peptide vial holds. Buying 3, 5 or 10 takes 3%, 5% or 10% off the list price. Free shipping starts at $250.
- Two batch certificates per lot
- Shipping free over $250
- Out the door same day if you order before 2pm CST
Everything here is research material for laboratory use, not for human consumption. Affiliate links, so we may earn a commission at no cost to you. Prices last checked August 20, 2026.
What the NAD+ coupon does to $104.00
There is one NAD+ line in the catalogue, so the arithmetic is short.
| State of the cart | Quantity | Total | Per 100 mg |
|---|---|---|---|
| Before the code | 1,000 mg | $104.00 | $10.40 |
| After PEPTIDEDECK | 1,000 mg | $52.00 | $5.20 |
Fifty-two dollars for a gram. NAD+ is a coenzyme rather than a peptide, so it is sold in gram quantities rather than the five and ten milligram vials a peptide arrives in, and the price is quoted per 100 mg for that reason. A per-milligram figure here would be $0.052, which is a number you cannot usefully compare with anything.
The code is a percentage rather than a fixed amount, so it behaves the same way on a three-unit cart as on a one-unit cart. Nothing about it is quantity-gated.
The one screen where the code field actually is
This is the whole reason the page exists.
On most stores the discount box sits on the cart page, right under the subtotal, and shoppers have been trained to look for it there. Here it is on the payment step instead. The predictable result is that someone reaches the cart, finds no field, decides the code has expired or was never real, and closes the tab at full price.
The sequence that works:
- Add the 1,000 mg NAD+ listing to the cart.
- Move through to checkout. Do not stop looking for the code field at the cart stage.
- On the payment screen, enter PEPTIDEDECK in the discount field.
- Wait for the subtotal to redraw. This is the step to be patient about.
- Confirm the line reads $52.00 before you authorise the payment.
Step five is not padding. A code that fails silently, because it was mistyped, because the field lost focus, or because the page did not refresh the total, looks identical to one that worked until the receipt arrives. Read the number, then pay. Checkout layouts also get rebuilt from time to time, so if the field has moved since this was written, the rule underneath it still holds: the total on screen is the only confirmation that counts.
Two smaller things belong in the same minute. Finish the cart before you apply anything, because bacteriostatic water, syringes and alcohol wipes are separate line items and a forgotten one costs a second delivery charge that dwarfs any code. And check the discounted line rather than the order total, since shipping and any tax are added after the discount and can make a correctly applied code look as though it did less than it did.
The quantity tiers are a separate mechanism
Two discounts exist on this store and they are not versions of each other.
| Mechanism | What triggers it | Off list | Price per gram |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 units | Quantity in cart | 3% | $100.88 |
| 5 units | Quantity in cart | 5% | $98.80 |
| 10 units | Quantity in cart | 10% | $93.60 |
| PEPTIDEDECK | Code at payment | 50% | $52.00 |
Half off one unit beats a tenth off ten units per gram, and it is not close. Ten grams at the tier price is $936.00. Ten grams at the coupon price, if you bought them one order at a time, would be $520.00.
Whether the two combine is the obvious next question and the honest answer is that nobody outside the vendor knows, because it is not documented anywhere the vendor publishes. Treat that as unknown rather than as a quiet yes. Plan your budget as though the code stands alone, then build the cart both ways and let the subtotal settle it in front of you.
The $250 threshold moves further away, not closer
Free shipping starts at $250, and this is where a discount code does something people do not expect.
The threshold is assessed on what you pay. Halving the price of everything in the cart also halves your progress toward free delivery. One discounted gram is $52.00, roughly a fifth of the way. Five discounted grams reach $260.00 and clear it.
That is a real arithmetic fact and a bad reason to buy five grams. A delivery charge is a delivery charge. Multiplying an order by five to avoid one is not saving money, it is spending a great deal more of it and calling the difference a discount. On a first order, pay the shipping and treat the threshold as something that matters later, if it ever does.
What no NAD+ promo code can discount
A code changes the price. It changes nothing about what is in the vial, and on this substance specifically that distinction has a documented body count behind it.
In a notice with content current as of 30 October 2024, FDA said it was aware of compounders using food-grade nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide sold by repackagers to make intravenous products, and that food-grade ingredients "are not suitable for compounding sterile drugs without appropriate processing, due to the high risk of contamination with microbes and endotoxins". It went on to report adverse event reports following use of NAD+ injectable drugs, including severe chills, shaking, vomiting and fatigue, some requiring medical treatment, consistent with excessive endotoxin levels.
So before the code, three questions that cost nothing to ask:
- Is the material pharmaceutical grade rather than food grade?
- Is the certificate of analysis specific to the batch number printed on the vial you receive?
- Does that certificate report endotoxin testing, the bacterial endotoxins or LAL result, and not just identity and purity?
A certificate showing HPLC and mass spectrometry has confirmed what the powder is. It has not confirmed that it is clean. Half price on material that fails the third question is not a bargain in any direction.
Ascension publishes third-party results per lot, which is the right starting point. Match the batch number on the vial in your hand against the certificate published for that lot, and read which assays are actually on it. That check is free, and it tells you more than any code does.
Common questions
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