The drug is called rapamycin named after Rapa Nui, which is the native term applied to Easter Island. It's hoped that it will trigger certain things like autophagy and sort of cellular cleaning and repair but not so much that you bleed into immunosuppressant effects. One possible way this could play out would be that maybe the first time it last two weeks. And then maybe when you have repeated combinations of rapamycin and ketamine, maybe it can last longer and longer from there.

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