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Rapamycin

Description

A breakthrough wellness therapy explored for its role in healthy aging and longevity support. Rapamycin is at the forefront of helping you feel better, longer.

Details

prescription icon Potential role in cellular repair, division of senescent cells, anti-aging, and overall vitality
approved icon Convenient capsule with personalized dosing
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Benefits

  • Supports cellular health and functioning
  • Helps regulate immune function and reduce inflammation
  • May slow the signs of aging and aging-related conditions

How to use

Rapamycin is typically prescribed as a 3 mg oral capsule taken once weekly. Always follow your prescribed instructions and take with or without food as directed. Note that this treatment is only available for patients over the age of 35.

*For a 6-month plan paid upfront. Actual price depends on the product and subscription plan.

Only available by prescription from provider after virtual consultation. Actual product packaging may appear differently than shown. Compounded drugs are permitted to be prescribed under federal law but are not FDA-approved and do not undergo FDA safety, effectiveness, or manufacturing review. Individual results may vary.

Redefine how you age

Rapamycin taps into the body’s most important cellular pathways, helping you navigate aging with greater ease and resilience. It’s designed to support your body’s ability to adapt, recover, and thrive — so you can move through life feeling stronger, clearer, and more in control of your future.

Live long. Live well.

Anti-aging
Immune response
Cognitive function
Inflammation
Heart health
Cellular support

Anti-aging

Rapamycin has gained attention in longevity research for its ability to target the mTOR pathway, which plays a central role in regulating cell growth, metabolism, and aging. By modulating this pathway, Rapamycin may help the body better protect against the gradual wear and tear that occurs with age.1

Immune response

Originally developed as an immunosuppressant for preventing complications in organ transplant patients, Rapamycin is now being studied for its potential to reduce overactivity in the immune system.2 This may promote immune resilience, support overall vitality, and help the body better manage age-related immune changes.

Cognitive function

Preliminary studies suggest that rapamycin could improve cognitive performance, memory, and learning as a result of reduced inflammation and enhanced cellular cleanup in the brain. This may help protect from the typical declines associated with aging and may slow the progression of cognitive concerns, like Alzheimer’s Disease.3

Inflammation

Chronic inflammation is associated with various age-related diseases like arthritis, diabetes, and heart disease. Rapamycin’s ability to inhibit the mTOR pathway (slows cells division) has been shown to lower inflammatory markers, suggesting a potential role in reducing chronic inflammation that contributes to long-term health risks.4

Heart health

Rapamycin is being studied for its potential to support heart health by improving how cardiac cells respond to stress and age-related damage. This may support the cardiovascular system in slowing the progression of common heart and blood vessel conditions like atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) and heart disease.5

Cellular support

Rapamycin acts by slowing a pathway called mTOR, which controls cell growth and division, and this may reduce wear and tear on cells. Rapamycin also promotes autophagy, or the body's process of cleaning out damaged cells. This helps ensure cells remain healthy, and could even suggest potential cancer fighting properties.6

What is rapamycin?

Rapamycin is a prescription treatment that’s been used in medicine for decades and is now gaining attention for its potential role in healthy aging. Originally developed for transplant patients, it’s currently being explored for how it might help aging adults stay sharp, resilient, and energized. Rapamycin is quickly becoming one of the most talked-about options in longevity and wellness care.

Taking rapamycin

How it works

Rapamycin works by supporting all stages of the cellular life cycle. Early on, it slows a key pathway in your body called mTOR, which helps regulate how cells grow and divide. It also enhances how cells respond to stress and repair themselves, and when it comes time, rapamycin promotes autophagy, which is the process through which the body cleans out old or damaged cells. By influencing these natural processes, rapamycin may support healthier aging, immune balance, and overall resilience.

What to expect

Because it works at a cellular level, the benefits are gradual and build over time. You might notice some improvements in things like energy, focus, or overall vitality, but the bigger effects are happening behind the scenes, helping support your body’s ability to age well and stay resilient for the long term.

Side effects

As with any prescription medication, Rapamycin may cause side effects for some people. The most commonly reported include mild mouth sores, digestive changes, or temporary increases in cholesterol. Serious side effects are rare at the low, intermittent doses prescribed for longevity care.

How to get rapamycin

Intake forms

10-15 minutes

Answer a few quick questions about your health history and goals.

Blood work

Within 10 days

Provide lab results to establish your baseline levels.

Doctor review

Up to 2 days

A licensed provider will determine if the treatment is the right fit for you.

Order processing

5 business days

The order will be compounded, processed, and shipped, if prescribed.

Providing Bloodwork

To start treatment, at the 3-month mark, and recurring yearly, you must provide lab results. You may upload previous lab results during the checkout process if they meet the below requirements, or you can obtain new labs after submitting your prescription request. We recommend LabCorp On Demand or Quest Diagnostics for new labs.

  • Results include values for white blood cells, hemoglobin, platelets, serum creatinine, total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, triglycerides, ALT, AST, and bilirubin at minimum.Helpful, but not required: GFR, fasting blood glucose, A1c, CRP, testosterone (men), estradiol, magnesium, potassium, DEXA Scan

  • Results were collected within the past 90 days.

  • Document must be official and show that the testing was performed at a legitimate lab.


Note: While it is not required to submit your labs in the intake forms, they must be submitted within 10 days. The doctor will not review your request until bloodwork is provided.

Common questions about Rapamycin

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Is rapamycin FDA-approved for anti-aging?

No, rapamycin is FDA-approved as an immunosuppressant for transplant patients. Its potential benefits for healthy aging and longevity are still being actively researched, and current use for those purposes is considered off-label.

How long does it take to notice results?

Because rapamycin works at a cellular level, visible or noticeable effects can be subtle and gradual. Most people won’t experience immediate changes, but the long-term benefits are focused on supporting your body’s ability to age well and stay resilient over time.

Who might consider trying rapamycin?

Rapamycin may be a good option for adults ages 35+ who are interested in proactive, research-backed ways to support long-term health and aging. It’s especially being explored by people looking to maintain energy, cognitive clarity, and resilience as they get older. As always, it’s important to consult with a licensed provider to see if it’s a safe, appropriate fit for your health goals and medical history.

Why is rapamycin getting so much attention lately?

Longevity researchers have been studying rapamycin for its unique ability to influence aging-related pathways in the body. It’s one of the most well-researched compounds in the longevity space, with growing interest from scientists and clinicians for its potential to support healthy aging and cellular health.

How do subscriptions work?

When you start a subscription request, you will receive a free online provider consultation through our asynchronous telehealth model. You will be prompted to submit payment information once at the beginning of treatment, and all subsequent payments will be processed with the provided information automatically based on the plan chosen: 1-month, 3-month, or 6-month.

If prescribed, you will receive the appropriate amount of medication and supplies for the plan you’ve chosen, in addition to free shipping, follow-ups, and ongoing support throughout treatment. You may cancel your subscription at any time, but keep in mind that refills already in processing cannot be cancelled.

How do follow-ups work?

If prescribed, you will have virtual follow-ups every 3 and 6 months. Both follow-ups involve uploading new bloodwork results followed by a few quick questions to help the doctor evaluate your progress and make any changes to your dosage. You will receive text and email communications when it is time to complete your follow-ups, and it is vital that you complete them in a timely manner to ensure the safety and effectiveness of your treatment.

What is the process for submitting bloodwork?

Bloodwork must be obtained from a reputable lab. We recommend using LabCorp On Demand or Quest Diagnostics for convenience. You will submit these labs during your initial visit, or if you don’t have them yet, you can upload them to your profile within 10 days of submitting your prescription request. You will also be asked to submit update bloodwork results along with each 3-month follow-up to ensure treatment remains safe and effective.

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The results are in

Rapamycin reviews

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“I started Rapamycin a few months ago after reading about its potential for healthy aging. I wasn’t expecting overnight changes, but I’ve noticed I feel a little sharper and more balanced overall. It’s reassuring knowing I’m doing something to support my long-term health.”

Ethan S.

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“The biggest thing I’ve noticed since starting Rapamycin is my energy feels more steady throughout the day. No major side effects for me so far, and Seven Cells made the whole process super easy to get started.”

William C.

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“I was curious about Rapamycin because of all the longevity research behind it. It’s too early to say exactly how it’s helping, but I like knowing I’m being proactive about aging well. The capsules are easy to take, and I appreciate having a doctor to check in with.”

Marsha G.

Tested and approved

Seven Cells delivers your prescription directly from our in-house, state-licensed and NABP multi-state regulated pharmacy. We conduct third-party testing through accredited FDA- and DEA-registered labs that adhere to strict USP standards to ensure quality control for every compounded medication. These tests focus on four key characteristics to guarantee safety and effectiveness.

Sterility Passed

Confirms that the medication is completely free from contaminants, such as bacteria and other pathogens. Each batch is tested to meet the strict sterility standards of USP 797.1.

Endotoxicity Passed

Performed alongside sterility testing to ensure the medication is free from harmful bacterial endotoxins. Every batch is tested to confirm endotoxin levels remain within the safety limits defined by USP 85 to prevent adverse reactions.

pH Passed

Ensures the proper acid-base balance of every batch, minimizing irritation during injection and promoting compatibility with the body.

Potency Passed

Conducted on a monthly basis to ensure the medication contains the active ingredient within plus or minus 10% of the intended concentration.

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  1. Link to source. The inhibition of mTOR pathway may reduce wear and tear on cells.
  2. Link to source. Potential of rapamycin to act as an immunosuppressant.
  3. Link to source.Rapamycin’s impact on cognition and brain cells.
  4. Link to source. Anti-inflammatory effects of rapamycin
  5. Link to source. Rapamycin may improve cardiovascular cells and system functioning.
  6. Link to source. Possible anti-aging and anti-cancer outcomes of rapamycin treatment.