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  2. Sirolimus - Wikipedia

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    Ultimately, due to known side-effects of sirolimus, as well as inadequate evidence for optimal dosing, it was concluded in 2016 that more research was required before sirolimus could be widely prescribed for this purpose. [68] [73] Two human studies on the effects of sirolimus (rapamycin) on longevity did not show statistically significant ...

  3. Why I Started and Stopped Taking the “Anti-Aging” Drug Rapamycin

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    For the anti-aging effect, most people dose weekly from between three and ten mg. We decided on a dose of 4 mg once weekly for me. There is no known toxic dose for sirolimus so I felt good about that.

  4. mTOR inhibitors - Wikipedia

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    mTOR inhibitors are a class of drugs used to treat several human diseases, including cancer, autoimmune diseases, and neurodegeneration. They function by inhibiting the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) (also known as the mechanistic target of rapamycin), which is a serine/threonine-specific protein kinase that belongs to the family of phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase (PI3K) related kinases ...

  5. Caloric restriction mimetic - Wikipedia

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    [9] [29] [30] While knocking out elements of the mTOR cascade seems to block the lifespan effects of rapamycin in invertebrate animals, [29] surprisingly the effects of CR and rapamycin on metabolism and gene expression exhibit substantial differences in mice, [31] [32] [33] with evidence suggesting that the mechanisms of the two anti-aging ...

  6. 'I'm a doctor — here's the wellness routine I follow for a ...

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    Lighter Side. Medicare. News. ... an increase in inflammation is directly linked to the development of many diseases and effects of aging, ... The doctor has also recently started taking rapamycin ...

  7. Could Anti-Aging Your Ovaries Help You Live Longer? - AOL

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    Aging is the number one risk factor for chronic disease in the modern world, and the ovaries are the fastest-aging organ—aging at least two times the rate of other tissues in the body ...

  8. Everolimus - Wikipedia

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    Inhibition of mTOR, the molecular target of everolimus, extends the lifespan of model organisms including mice, [37] and mTOR inhibition has been suggested as an anti-aging therapy. Everolimus was used in a clinical trial by Novartis, and short-term treatment was shown to enhance the response to the influenza vaccine in the elderly, possible by ...

  9. The Aging Side Effect You've Never Heard Of, But ... - AOL

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    Aging researchers explain what inflammaging is and how to manage chronic inflammation as you age.