NAD+ Accelerates Hearing Recovery

A recent humanย study found NAD+ accelerated hearing recovery and improved auditory function in patients with sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL).

Key Points

  • NAD+ led to greater hearing improvement and faster recovery
  • Average hearing gain nearly doubled: +40.2 dB HL vs +23.1 dB HL (Hearing Levels)
  • Word Recognition Score (WRS) reached 100%
  • Recovery time was nearly three times faster
  • Tinnitus and ear fullness improved markedly

Methods

38 adults with SSNHL were split into two groups

  • NAD+: 18 individuals received standard therapy + 5 mg NAD+ daily intramuscular injection
  • Control: 20 individuals received standard therapy only (corticosteroids, Ginkgo biloba, batroxobin, mecobalamin)

NAD+ Markedly Improved Hearing Outcomes

NAD+ treatment produced significantly greater hearing restoration than standard therapy alone.

"The NAD+ group showed a significant hearing improvement compared to the control group."

Patients in the NAD+ group gained an average of 40.2 dB HL versus 23.1 dB HL in controls.

"Following treatment, the WRS in the NADโบ group reached 100%, which was significantly superior to 82.5% in the control group."

Recovery rates were consistently higher across all categories:

  • Total effective rate: 94.4% vs 60.0%
  • Markedly effective rate: 66.7% vs 25.0%
  • Complete recovery: 44.4% vs 10.0%

Overall, hearing improvements were 34โ€“42% greater in the NADโบ group.

Recovery Time Accelerated

NAD+ therapy led to earlier and faster restoration of hearing and function. Recovery time was nearly three times faster in the NADโบ group (63 days vs 176 days). Research on NAD+ precursor cycling has revealed how these molecules circulate between tissues and may support cellular repair processes throughout the body, potentially explaining NAD+'s therapeutic effects across different organ systems.

"NAD+ administration promoted earlier and more complete hearing recovery compared with standard therapy alone, indicating that cellular NADโบ metabolism may play an important role in auditory repair."

"NAD+ group had a shorter average recovery time of 62.97 days compared to 175.98 days in the control group."

Hospital stays averaged 7.6 days overall, but were significantly shorter in the NAD+ group

"The NAD+ group showed a significantly shorter hospital length of stay than the control group."

Speech Perception and Ear Symptoms Relieved

This study also evaluated speech perception and other ear symptoms.

"The WRS [Word Recognition Score] in the NAD+ group reached 100%, which was significantly superior to 82.5% in the control group."

NAD+ therapy improved tinnitus (ringing or buzzing in the ears) and aural fullness (ear pressure or clogging sensations).

"The NAD+ group showed a significantly higher strong improvement rate for tinnitus (THI 61.1% vs. 27.8%) and aural fullness (VAS 50.0% vs. 37.5%) compared to the control group."

Analysis indicated that NAD+ was particularly effective in patients with more severe baseline symptoms:

"NAD+ may significantly improve tinnitus in participants with pre-tinnitus THI scores over 30 and be more beneficial for aural fullness."

Conclusion

NADโบ led to greater hearing improvement, faster recovery times, and higher rates of complete restoration, with no adverse effects reported.

"NADโบ was more effective in improving hearing and reducing recovery time in SSNHL patients and also benefited tinnitus and aural fullness management."

"The effective rates for the NAD+ group were 34.44% to 41.67% higher than those of the control group. Our findings indicated that NAD+ may lead to greater hearing improvement compared to the control group."

These findings suggest restoring cellular NADโบ metabolism supports cochlear energy production, offering a promising therapeutic avenue for both acute auditory repair and potentially age-related hearing decline. Understanding the connection between NAD+ levels and health conditions across different age groups may help identify which patients could benefit most from NAD+ supplementation for various auditory and metabolic disorders.

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