The Optispan Podcast with Matt Kaeberlein

These 14 Medications are linked to lower death rates in humans | 23 - Longevity this Week #4

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Apr 12, 2024
Prescription drugs have multiple uses beyond their intended purpose, some linked to lower mortality rates. Research explores statins, NSAIDs, PDE5 inhibitors, estrogen, vaccines, and antibiotics for potential longevity benefits. Study highlights correlations between drug usage and all-cause mortality, advocating for cautious prescription practices and unbiased research approaches.
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Unbiased Drug-Mortality Study

  • The study from Epiturna analyzed over 500,000 UK patients' drug data over 40 years to find associations between prescription drugs and mortality.
  • It used an unbiased approach, letting data reveal which drugs relate to increased or reduced all-cause mortality risk.
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Low-Dose Atorvastatin Benefits Mortality

  • Atorvastatin shows a mortality benefit only at lower doses around 20 mg or less.
  • Higher doses associate with increased mortality risk, consistent with nonlinear statin dose effectiveness.
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PDE5 Inhibitors Lower Mortality

  • PDE5 inhibitors like sildenafil (Viagra) associate with lower mortality, with a hazard ratio around 0.85.
  • Their vasodilator and anti-inflammatory effects may benefit circulatory function and broader age-related conditions.
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