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Rifaximin

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A gut-selective antibiotic to reduce bacterial overgrowth and inflammation.

Rifaximin is a minimally-absorbed, gut-selective antibiotic. Its healthspan relevance lies in its ability to reduce small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) and modulate the gut microbiome, thereby decreasing gut-derived inflammation and endotoxin load (LPS) that can contribute to systemic aging processes. By improving gut barrier integrity without significant systemic side effects, it addresses a key source of chronic, low-grade inflammation.

Verdict

A powerful tool for specific gut issues, not a general longevity drug.

HEALTHSPAN IMPACT

Moderate

RISK LEVEL

Low

EVIDENCE GRADE

B

MONTHLY COST

$2000 - $3000

Protocol

  • A typical course is 550mg taken three times daily for 14 days to reduce gut dysbiosis.

Flags

  • Prescription-only and requires medical diagnosis (e.g., SIBO) and supervision.
  • Extremely high cost if not covered by insurance for its specific indication.
  • Risk of C. difficile-associated diarrhea, although lower than with systemic antibiotics.
  • Potential for altering the gut microbiome, with unknown long-term consequences from repeated use.