Weekly mTOR inhibitor. The same molecule longevity researchers have studied in humans since the Mannick 2014 trial — prescribed by a U.S. physician, not bought from a peptide site.
We ask the same things a longevity doctor would: meds, history, goals, recent labs if you have them.
no charge.
pharmacy in labeled, sealed packaging. You take it the same day each week. Lab check-ins happen at month 3 and every 6 months after.
No daily routine to build.
not ordered from a research-chemical site that ships "not for human consumption" vials.
licensed pharmacy. Same supply chain as a hospital.
Mouse data is stronger and longer-running (ITP, multiple cohorts, lifespan extension across strains). We don't quote it as a human promise. We mention it because it's why this molecule is on the longe
mTORC1 is the switch that tells cells "keep growing." When you block it weekly, cells spend more time in cleanup mode — a process called autophagy, where damaged parts get recycled instead of accumulating. Less accumulation, in theory, means slower decline. That theory is what's being tested in humans right now. You are not the trial. You are someone using it under supervision while the trials run.
Important information about Rapamycin safety and side effects.
Daily high-dose rapamycin is used to prevent organ rejection. Weekly low-dose is a different protocol with a different side-effect profile, used off-label for longevity. Your physician dose-titrates.
Because what shows up in that vial is not tested, the dose is not verified, and if something goes wrong there is no physician and no pharmacy to call. People have received the wrong compound. We saw it happen on Reddit last year.
The most common side effect at weekly dosing is mouth sores, usually in the first 1–2 months. Higher infection risk is documented at daily transplant doses, not at the weekly longevity doses in published human studies — but it is why your doctor pulls a CBC and asks about wound healing.
Roughly 1 in 5 applicants doesn't qualify on first review — usually due to active infection, pregnancy plans, or interacting medications. No charge if you're declined.
Yes. Weekly dosing, no taper required for healthy adults at these doses. Cancel anytime in the portal.
Real reviews from verified ArgoMD patients.
I've been taking Rapamycin as part of my longevity protocol for 4 months. My energy levels and mental clarity have noticeably improved.
My functional medicine doctor recommended Rapamycin and ArgoMD made it easy to get started. My biomarkers are trending in the right direction.
At 55, I feel better than I did at 45 since adding Rapamycin to my protocol. The physician oversight at ArgoMD gives me confidence in the dosing.
Your health and safety are our top priorities.