Next-Gen NAD+ Cellular Energy Support
Melrose FutureLab
30 Hard Capsules / 30 Day Supply
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A new era in longevity nutrition has arrived - Melrose FutureLab NMN 500mg capsules provide NMN in a once daily format designed to support NAD+ levels and cellular energy production.
As we age, the function of our cells naturally changes - impacting energy levels, resilience, and overall wellbeing. One key contributor to this change is the gradual decline of NAD+, a key molecule involved in cellular energy.
Formulated with NMN and dimethylglycine (DMG), this once-daily capsule enhances NAD⁺ levels in the body, supporting energy production, nervous system health, and general wellbeing. TGA listed and Australian made, FutureLab NMN 500 mg offers premium nutrient support in a simple, convenient dose.
What Is NAD+
NAD⁺ is a natural compound found in every cell of your body. It plays an important role in supporting energy production and cellular function. As we get older, our NAD⁺ levels naturally decline, which is why supporting them can be important for feeling energised and maintaining overall wellbeing.
Ingredients
Each capsule contains:
CellVive NMN™ Nicotinamide Mononucleotide 500 mg
Dimethylglycine Hydrochloride (DMG) 250 mg
Quality You Can Trust
Not all supplements are created equal, so it’s important to choose those of premium quality that have been independently tested for purity and quality.
This product is listed on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) with AUST L 521414 and manufactured in accordance with the TGA’s guidelines for listed medicines, ensuring it meets stringent Australian quality and safety standards.
Usage
Adults Only - Take one capsule with water, daily, or as directed by your health professional.
Warnings
Do not use if pregnant or likely to become pregnant, or during lactation.
The maximum recommended daily dose of the medicine must not exceed 500 mg of nicotinamide mononucleotide. The recommended duration of use for a medicine containing nicotinamide mononucleotide must be 12 weeks or less. Nutrients can only be of assistance if dietary intake is inadequate.
Store below 25°C away from direct sunlight.
Do not use if tamper evident seals are broken or missing.

5 Benefits of NMN

High Strength Support for Energy and Wellbeing
NMN is involved in the body’s natural energy-producing pathways. Enhancing NAD⁺ levels helps support energy production, nervous system health, and overall wellbeing.
FutureLab NMN 500 mg offers daily support in capsule form for those looking to level up their longevity routines with one daily dose.
✓ Vegan
✓ Dairy Free
✓ Gluten Free
✓ Proudly Australian Owned
✓ TGA Listed
Key Ingredients

NMN is a precursor involved in pathways related to energy production, it increases NAD+ levels in the body, NMN supports energy metabolism production and overall cellular function and supports nervous system health.

Dimethylglycine is a naturally occurring compound that acts as a methyl donor to support healthy methylation and general health and wellbeing.
NMN is a precursor involved in pathways related to energy production, it increases NAD+ levels in the body, NMN supports energy metabolism production and overall cellular function and supports nervous system health.
Dimethylglycine is a naturally occurring compound that acts as a methyl donor to support healthy methylation and general health and wellbeing.


Still Have Questions?
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What is NMN and what does it support?
NMN (nicotinamide mononucleotide) is a compound studied for its role in pathways related to energy production in the body.
FutureLab NMN is formulated to support energy production, nervous system health, and general health and wellbeing when taken as part of a daily routine.
How is FutureLab NMN different from other NMN supplements?
FutureLab NMN is formulated with high-purity NMN and dimethylglycine (DMG) and available in multiple strengths and formats, including capsules and a flexible powder. All products are proudly Australian made, vegan, and TGA-listed for quality and consistency.
Who should use an NMN supplement?
FutureLab NMN is intended for adults seeking support for energy production, nervous system health, and general wellbeing as part of their daily routine. Always speak to your health professional if you have questions about whether NMN is right for you.
How long will it take to notice benefits?
Individual needs vary. FutureLab NMN is designed to support nutrient levels, energy production, nervous system health, and general wellbeing when taken consistently as part of a daily routine. For personalised advice, speak to your health professional.
Can I take NMN with other supplements or medications?
FutureLab NMN contains NMN and dimethylglycine (DMG). If you are taking other supplements or medications, or have existing health conditions, please consult your health professional before use.
Is FutureLab NMN suitable for people with dietary restrictions?
Yes. All FutureLab NMN products are vegan, gluten free, and dairy free.
What strength or format should I choose?
FutureLab offers NMN in 250 mg and 500 mg capsule formats, as well as a powder format.
Can I take NMN if I’m pregnant or breastfeeding?
No. FutureLab NMN products are not recommended during pregnancy or lactation.
How should I take FutureLab NMN?
250 mg: Take one to two capsule daily with water, or as directed by your health professional.
500 mg Capsules: Take one capsule daily with water, or as directed by your health professional.
NMN Powder: Mix one level scoop with water or your preferred beverage daily, or as directed.
Is NMN safe for long-term use?
FutureLab NMN is suitable for adults and is intended to be taken daily for up to 12 weeks, as directed.
If you have questions about longer-term use or ongoing supplementation, speak with your health professional.
Need more information?
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Nicotinamide riboside is uniquely and orally bioavailable in mice and humans.
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Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care.
Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG): Listed medicines containing Nicotinamide Mononucleotide.
https://www.tga.gov.au

