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Eucalyptus pauses Compound, its $1000-a-month men's longevity program

The ambitious longevity health play will be rebuilt as Australia's most recognisable health startup looks to address 'key gaps'.

Eucalypus is pausing Compound as it addresses key gaps. Supplied.

Eucalyptus has paused Compound, its ambitious longevity play for men that cost users nearly $1000 a month as it looks to rebuild.

The Blackbird and Airtree backed startup, which is best known for its weight loss business, launched the Compound brand in January.

It was designed to help Australian men live longer, healthier more productive lives, and saw Eucalyptus jump on a health trend popularised by the likes of neuroscientist Andrew Huberman.

In a message to current and past members on Friday program architect Dan Cable said Compound was in need of an overhaul and would be temporarily frozen as a result.