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Safety profile

Rapamycin side effects

Documented adverse effects of Rapamycin, organised by frequency and severity. Most side effects of well-characterised nootropics are mild, dose-related, and resolve on stopping; serious reactions are rare but worth knowing.

Safety score

2 / 5

Caution: real risks; cycle and monitor

Total documented

4

distinct adverse effects in our dataset

Severe reactions

1

reported severe reactions on file

Common side effects

Uncommon side effects

No uncommon side effects classified for Rapamycin in our dataset.

Rare side effects

No rare side effects on file. This does not mean none exist — rare reactions are by definition under-reported.

Severe reaction warning

Rapamycin has the following documented severe adverse reactions: Immunosuppression. These are rare but require immediate medical attention if they occur.

Discontinue Rapamycin immediately on any of these signs and contact a clinician — do not attempt to titrate down a substance that has caused a severe reaction.

When to reduce dose

When to stop

Side effects that usually resolve

Dosing, mechanism, and stack interactions for Rapamycin are on the main reference page — see Rapamycin. For dose-specific guidance see Rapamycin dosage. To check stack interactions, use the interaction checker.

Side-effect frequency and severity classifications on this page reflect published clinical and observational literature for healthy adults at standard supplement doses. They are not medical advice and do not substitute for consultation with a qualified clinician. Rare and idiosyncratic reactions can occur even with substances classified as well-tolerated. See our full disclaimer.