Rapamycin Side Effect
Just read a recent addition to Dr. Green's site. I'll just post part of what he says. I don't get the impression he thinks it is a reason to stop treating, but important to be aware of. He talks about his three years of experience with rapamycin treatment showing:
"Major side effect: Neutrophil Dysfunction
After almost 3 years of experience with weekly rapamycin, it has emerged that the major side is increased risk of extracellular bacterial infections. These bacterial infections are mostly skin and subcutaneous tissues. The risk is both increased frequency of bacterial infection and increased severity of bacterial infection
Some animal studies showed rapamycin caused increased risk of death from pulmonary bacterial infection.
On the other hand, the function of the immune system, involving lymphocytes and antibody production is improved. In a recent study involving humans (Mannick, 2018) the risk of viral infections presenting as URI (upper respiratory infection was decreased.
The increased risk of infection from invading bacteria involves the innate immune system, which includes Neutrophils (also called polys) and macrophages (which engulf bacteria). Decreasing activity of mTORC1 hinders the function of the innate immune system, especially NEUTROPHILS.
Consequently, In the skin and subcutaneous tissues, any onset of redness, pain, swelling, the cardinal signs of inflammation, should be considered as highly suspicious for bacterial infection.
Whle on rapamycin, anything suspicious for bacterial infection, should be considered as SERIOUS. Bacterial infection is especially serious to persons on rapamycin as there may be a decrease in the function of Neutrophils. ALL BACTERIAL INFECTIONS INVOLVING PERSONS ON RAPAMYCIN SHOULD BE TREATED WITH ANTIBIOTICS. In addition, rapamycin should be stopped until infection is totally eradicated.
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This post make good sense. I have been taking Rapamycin 5mg/Week for several years. I did notice that when I get a skin cut or abrasion that it heals somewhat slower the it used to. I was just relating this to aging, however Rapamycin could be the reason. As precaution, I am going to: 1. get a phenomena shot. 2. I may also move my dosage to once every two weeks ( 1st and 15th) to allow full recovery of MTORC1. Hopefully in the near future someone will come out with a cost effective test to measure MTORC1 and 2.
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In regards to the flu shot - I don't get it because I use getting sick as a biomarker of health. In this example, I haven't gotten the flu in many years. Basically when I really got aggressive with my health regime my incidence if illness went to nil. So in one sense, no need for a flu shot, and in another, if I started to get sick more frequently it would tell me something about myself. And maybe at that point, since I presumably would have a degraded immune system I would get the flu shot because I would need it (and I'd get more aggressive on immunosenescence)
Just a thought about it - purposely don't fix some things if I don't have to, so I can use them to gauge my health (such as not dying the grey out of my hair).
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I am 71 dosing 4mg sirolimus every 10 days. 2 days after my last dose I developed an inflamed chest rash that has spread to shoulders but is slowing with antiseptic wash, Epson salt bath, antibacterial ointment and gold bond body powder as well as an oral antibiotic. Even Dr green had a similar problem and recommended early aggressive attention.
still I am happy with sirolimus. For me, arthritis in left knee is over 90% gone. I expect further improvement when I self test with dasatinib in about 2 months.
hope this helps other self testers. I recommend a strong antiseptic skin clinser in your bathroom if you use sirolimus.
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Curious to hear how long you've been taking it. Both the dog and I had only had two doses me 5 mg and him 2.5mg a week apart. my mouth was different--not sores, but generally sore-ish and after skipping a week, resolving. I will start again with 3.5 or 4 mg and will drop dog's dose too. he has cancer I've treated with mega nutritional therapies for over a year, but am hoping the rapa will help. I'm 74 and in great health, but old is less fun and functional than young.