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Everolimus

Afinitor, Zortress, RAD001

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Inhibits the mTOR pathway to slow cellular aging processes.

Everolimus is a derivative of rapamycin (a 'rapalog') that potently inhibits the mTORC1 signaling pathway. This pathway is a central regulator of cellular growth, metabolism, and aging. By dampening mTOR activity, everolimus can induce autophagy (cellular cleaning) and reduce inflammation, processes thought to be fundamental to extending healthspan.

Verdict

A powerful but high-risk mTOR inhibitor for experimental anti-aging use.

HEALTHSPAN IMPACT

Moderate

RISK LEVEL

High

EVIDENCE GRADE

B

MONTHLY COST

$5000 - $15000

Protocol

  • Experimental healthspan protocols often involve low, intermittent doses such as 2.5 mg to 5 mg once per week, mimicking rapamycin regimens.

Flags

  • Increases risk of serious infections due to its immunosuppressive effects.
  • Common side effects include mouth sores (stomatitis), rash, fatigue, and diarrhea.
  • Can cause significant metabolic changes, including high blood sugar and high cholesterol/triglycerides.
  • Risk of rare but serious non-infectious pneumonitis (lung inflammation).
  • May impair fertility in both males and females.
  • Interacts with many common medications through the CYP3A4 enzyme pathway.