Remedy Place, the 8-year-old social wellness club with locations in L.A., New York and Boston, is betting on consumer demand for “smart pens” made for at-home self-injection. “The awareness around injecting yourself with something [like NAD, vitamins or peptides] has drastically changed over the past year,” Remedy Place founder Jonathan Leary, D.C., told Glossy. “That state of being uncomfortable [with needles] is really changing. … We’re right at the edge of the evolution of this.” On Wednesday, Dr. Leary’s Remedy Place launched its first smart NAD pen through a partnership with U.K.-based NADclinic, an NAD-focused wellness company that specializes in pharmaceutical-grade manufacturing. Each pen lasts 30 days and retails for $500 with a price break for larger orders. And each is designed to be used several times per week, with a new needle attached for each dose. Continue reading this article on glossy.co. Sign up for Glossy newsletters to get the latest on the business of beauty, fashion and pop culture.