The Taxonomy · OTC Tier

Opticeuticals

Bioregulator-based products formulated for over-the-counter consumer access.


Definition

The consumer tier of bioregulatory medicine.

Opticeuticals are bioregulator-based formulations developed for over-the-counter access — products that translate the discipline into wellness, longevity, and tissue-specific maintenance applications without requiring prescription oversight.

They are governed by the regulatory pathways appropriate to their classification — cosmetic, dietary supplement, or OTC monograph — and are formulated to the same scientific standards as the prescription tier, with appropriate dose modifications for unsupervised use.


Delivery Formats

Five non-injectable routes.

Opticeuticals are delivered through topical creams and serums for skin and connective-tissue applications, transdermal patches for systemic delivery, intranasal sprays for circadian and neurological support, sublingual troches and dissolvable films for rapid systemic uptake, and oral preparations for routine daily administration.


Use Profile

Maintenance, longevity, and wellness applications.

Opticeuticals are formulated for maintenance use, longevity protocols, and wellness applications appropriate to consumer access — supporting tissue-specific function in healthy adults, addressing age-associated decline within the bounds of self-administered care, and complementing the clinical-tier preparations available through prescription.

For diagnosed conditions, acute presentations, or supervised longevity programs, the prescription endoceutical tier is the appropriate distribution pathway.