Rapamycin

Rapamycin is a compounded, prescription-only treatment designed to support healthier aging in patients over 40. 

It targets cellular repair pathways and may help reduce age-related decline when used consistently and under medical supervision.

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Age Smarter With Prescription Rapamycin Therapy

Rapamycin is a promising option for those looking to stay ahead of the aging process. Originally used in transplant medicine, it is now being studied for its role in longevity and metabolic health. This therapy targets the mTOR pathway, which influences how cells grow, repair, and age. At

Toniik, we prescribe a low-dose compounded version tailored for patients over 40 who want a medical approach to aging. The goal is to promote better immune function, improved energy, and long-term wellness. Treatment requires a prescription and a medical screening to ensure safety and suitability.

FAQ

Rapamycin is a medication originally used to prevent organ transplant rejection. At lower doses, it is being explored for its potential to improve cellular health and slow signs of aging.

Rapamycin works by modulating a cellular pathway called mTOR, which plays a key role in aging, inflammation, and metabolism. Suppressing this pathway in a controlled way may lead to healthier aging.

Rapamycin therapy is intended for individuals over 40 who pass a health screening. A prescription is required, and treatment is monitored by a provider.

The treatment is typically taken once per week as a compounded low-dose capsule. Your exact dosing schedule is determined by your provider.

When taken under medical supervision, low-dose Rapamycin has shown to be well tolerated. Monitoring and follow-up are part of the treatment protocol.

Some patients may experience mild side effects like mouth sores or digestive changes. These are usually temporary and manageable.

Results build gradually. Most patients notice improvements in focus, energy, and general wellness after a few months of consistent use.

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