
Longevity and Healthy Aging
What Is Longevity?
Longevity refers to the idea of extending lifespan and quality of health to live healthier, longer lives. As longevity research advances, the focus is shifting from simply living longer to aging well, with therapies that support immune function, reduce inflammation, and maintain physical and cognitive function. Medications like low dose naltrexone (LDN), NAD+, metformin, and sermorelin are gaining attention for their potential to support healthy aging.


Symptoms of Aging
Everyone ages differently, impacted by a unique combination of genetics, lifestyle, environment, and health habits. These factors shape how we experience the effects of aging, both inside and out. Common symptoms of aging include:
- Slower metabolism
- Muscle and bone mass loss
- Reduced cognitive function
- Chronic inflammation
- Immune system deficiency
How Can Compounded Medications Contribute to Your Healthy Aging?
Whether you’re managing a chronic condition or aiming to prevent age-related symptoms, compounded medications are a proven, personalized therapy for improving longevity. From customizing a LDN dosage form to suit your inflammatory condition to fine-tuning sermorelin for your growth hormone needs, compounding enhances both effectiveness and ease of use, helping you age with vitality.

Who May Benefit from Longevity Medications?
Longevity medications may be appropriate for:
- Adults experiencing early signs of aging or chronic fatigue
- Individuals with chronic inflammatory diseases
- Patients seeking to improve cognitive clarity or immune resilience
- Anyone looking to proactively support their healthy aging journey
- Adults experiencing poor sleep quality
Longevity medications may include:
LDN
(Low Dose
Naltrexone)
- Inflammation
- Pain
- Immune function
NAD+
(Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide)
- Energy
- Mental clarity
- Sleep quality
Metformin
- Stress
- Weight management
Sermorelin
- Cognitive function
- Body composition
- Sleep
Compounding can help:
Create medicines without artificial dyes, fillers, gluten, soy, casein, sugar, or other substances
Customize medication dosage forms to meet individual needs and preferences
Who Should Avoid Longevity Medications?
Not all individuals are candidates for longevity medications. These therapies may not be appropriate for:
- Individuals with certain autoimmune conditions, liver or kidney disease, or bleeding disorders
- Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals
- Patients with a history of cancer
- Those on medications that may interact with these therapies
A licensed healthcare provider should evaluate your medical history to determine whether longevity medications are right for you.

Common Dosage Forms of Longevity Medications
Compounded longevity medications are available in a variety of forms to suit different patient needs and preferences. Each form offers different advantages in terms of absorption and convenience.

Oral Tablets

Sublingual Tablets

Capsules

Creams

Oils

Injectables
