The Longevity Desk

Reference

Compare two compounds

Not on which is better, because nothing here scores them. On what was published behind each one, which is where most of these pairs turn out to differ.

18 written comparisons65 compounds to pick from4 where only one side has a dose to compare

Any two of the 65. Pairs outside the written list below are assembled from the same entries; they are just not ones anybody has asked about yet.

The ones people ask about

Stacks sold as one purchase, molecules a letter apart, and the two names that dominate a shelf. Each of these has something specific behind it: a borrowed trial, a shared cohort, a number that belongs to the other one.

The two marks beside each pair are the same ones used on the cards: a rule is what a trial administered, and a dot is what circulates. Where the rule is broken, nothing has been published to compare against. All 65 in one table at what circulates vs what was studied.