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AgeMate Chemist Warehouse 2026: Where to Buy in Australia

AgeMate Chemist Warehouse Australia 2026 NMN supplement availability and price comparison

Last updated: August 8, 2026 · Originally published: August 6, 2026 · By Eternal Elixir Editorial

Search interest in “AgeMate Chemist Warehouse” runs at roughly 2,400 Australian searches a month — and almost every one of those searches ends in the same small disappointment. Shoppers walk into a Chemist Warehouse expecting to find the purple tub they’ve seen all over their feed, and it isn’t on the shelf. It never has been.

Key takeaways

  • AgeMate is not sold at Chemist Warehouse. AgeMate’s own FAQ page confirms it does not supply retail locations and sells direct to customers only.
  • Chemist Warehouse does stock other NMN brands — Melrose FutureLab, Bioglan and Nature’s Way — at $49.99 to $67.99 per 30-capsule bottle.
  • On a cost-per-500 mg-of-NMN basis, Eternal Elixir’s Australian-shipped NMN works out at roughly $0.56 versus $2.00–$3.33 for the pharmacy-shelf options.

AgeMate Chemist Warehouse: The Short Answer

AgeMate is not stocked at Chemist Warehouse, and never has been. AgeMate sells its Daily Longevity Blend exclusively through its own website, shipping direct from a Sydney warehouse. No Australian pharmacy chain carries it.

This isn’t a stock shortage or a regional quirk. It is a deliberate distribution decision.

AgeMate’s published FAQ answers the question “Can I buy AgeMate from any retail locations?” with a flat no, stating that the company only sells its products directly to customers. Google’s own AI-generated answer for the query now says the same thing.

So if you have been checking the vitamins aisle each time you pop in for a script, you can stop. The more useful question — the one this guide answers — is what Chemist Warehouse does put on the shelf in the NMN category, how those products stack up on price per milligram, and what an Australian buyer should actually do with that information. If you want the wider view first, our breakdown of AgeMate alternatives compared across eight Australian NMN brands is the companion piece to this one, and our look at what’s actually in the AgeMate scoop covers the formula itself.

What Chemist Warehouse Actually Stocks Instead of AgeMate

Chemist Warehouse has been building out an NMN category since around 2024, and it now lists several nicotinamide mononucleotide products online and in selected stores. As at 6 August 2026, its NMN listings include:

  • Melrose FutureLab NMN 250 mg — 30 capsules, $49.99
  • Melrose FutureLab NMN 500 mg — 30 capsules, $59.99
  • Bioglan NMN 500 mg — 30 capsules, $67.99
  • Nature’s Way NMN + Nicotinamide — a combination formula

Two things jump out from that list.

The first is bottle size: every one of these is a 30-capsule pack, which is one month at a single capsule a day and considerably less at the doses used in research. The second is that the dominant shelf brand, Melrose FutureLab, is a mainstream health-food company rather than a longevity specialist — we’ve written separately about how Melrose FutureLab NMN compares to specialist Australian formulations, and about whether Bioglan’s NMN is worth its price tag.

If your interest is specifically in pharmacy availability rather than AgeMate, our guide to NMN at Chemist Warehouse goes deeper on which stores carry what and how the click-and-collect range differs from the online catalogue.

Stocking up on NMN? Every bottle of Eternal Elixir’s NMN 500mg carries 90 capsules — twice the value of most competitors — and ships locally within Australia. Browse the range →

Cost Per 500 mg of NMN: Pharmacy Shelf vs Direct-to-Consumer

Here is the comparison nobody else running this search will show you. Retail NMN is almost always advertised by bottle price, which hides an enormous spread once you normalise for how much NMN you actually get. Every row below is calculated the same way: listed price ÷ (capsules per bottle × NMN milligrams per capsule) × 500, so every figure is the cost of 500 mg of NMN in Australian dollars.

ProductWhere to buyListed priceCost per 500 mg NMN (AUD)Best for…
Eternal Elixir NMN 500mg
90 capsules
Online, ships within Australia$49.99$0.56Anyone taking NMN daily and long-term
Melrose FutureLab NMN 500mg
30 capsules
Chemist Warehouse$59.99$2.00Same-day pickup from a pharmacy
Bioglan NMN 500mg
30 capsules
Chemist Warehouse$67.99$2.27Shoppers who want a familiar chemist brand
Melrose FutureLab NMN 250mg
30 capsules
Chemist Warehouse$49.99$3.33Trialling a low dose before committing
AgeMate Daily Longevity BlendDirect from agemate.com onlySubscription pricing, not retailedNot comparable — multi-ingredient blendPeople who want NMN inside an all-in-one powder

Chemist Warehouse prices are the listed online prices checked 6 August 2026 and may change. AgeMate’s blend combines NMN with a long list of additional ingredients and is sold on subscription rather than as a per-bottle retail item, so a like-for-like per-milligram figure isn’t meaningful for it.

The spread is the story: the cheapest pharmacy-shelf option costs roughly 3.6 times more per 500 mg of NMN than buying an Australian-shipped 90-capsule bottle direct, and the most expensive costs close to six times more. That gap comes almost entirely from bottle size. A 30-capsule pack is a retail-friendly format, not a supply-friendly one, and it is why Eternal Elixir standardised on 90 capsules per bottle across the entire range.

How Much NMN Do You Actually Need? What the Trials Say

Cost per milligram only matters if you know how many milligrams you’re aiming for, and this is where most shelf-shopping goes wrong. The most useful human data comes from a randomised, multicentre, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial published in GeroScience by Lin Yi, Andrea B. Maier and colleagues, which gave 80 healthy middle-aged adults placebo, 300 mg, 600 mg or 900 mg of NMN daily for 60 days.

Blood NAD concentrations rose significantly in all three NMN groups, and the researchers reported that blood NAD and six-minute-walk performance peaked at 600 mg a day, with dosing well tolerated up to 900 mg.

An earlier randomised trial led by Mihoko Yoshino and Samuel Klein, published in Science, took a different angle: it gave 250 mg of NMN daily to overweight and obese postmenopausal women with prediabetes and found improved skeletal-muscle insulin sensitivity — although, importantly, the researchers did not detect a change in muscle NAD content itself. Both studies are human trials rather than animal work, and neither was conducted on any finished consumer product, AgeMate’s or anyone else’s.

Run those numbers against the shelf. At the 600 mg-a-day figure from the GeroScience trial, a 30-capsule bottle of 500 mg NMN lasts about 25 days, so a pharmacy-shelf habit costs somewhere between $72 and $82 a month. The same daily intake from a 90-capsule bottle costs about $20.

For a compound most people take continuously rather than in short bursts, that difference compounds fast. Our NMN dosage guide for Australians works through timing, food pairing and how long to stay on it.

One honest caveat: research doses are not the same thing as a recommendation, and studies of an isolated compound do not automatically transfer to a blended powder containing seventeen other ingredients. That cuts both ways — it applies to AgeMate’s blend and to single-ingredient capsules alike.

Where to Buy AgeMate in Australia

Every AgeMate Chemist Warehouse search ends at the same place: if you specifically want AgeMate, there is exactly one legitimate route — the agemate.com website. The company manufactures in Sydney, ships from a Sydney warehouse, runs a subscription model and publishes a 30-day money-back window. Anything you see listed on a marketplace or a discount site is not an authorised channel, and you have no way to verify storage or expiry on it.

What that means practically is no click-and-collect, no walking out with it today, and no pharmacy price-matching. For some buyers that’s fine. For others — particularly people who wanted the convenience of adding it to a Chemist Warehouse order — it’s the reason they start looking sideways. If that’s you, our honest breakdown of AgeMate reviews from Australian buyers is worth reading before you commit to a subscription.

Choosing an AgeMate Alternative You Can Actually Buy Today

There are really only three sensible paths for an Australian shopper who came here searching AgeMate Chemist Warehouse and found nothing on the shelf.

Path one — buy it from AgeMate directly. Sensible if you want the all-in-one powder format and don’t mind a subscription.

Path two — take what Chemist Warehouse stocks. Sensible if immediacy genuinely matters to you. Accept that you’re paying two to six times more per milligram for that convenience.

Path three — buy a single-ingredient NMN from an Australian specialist online. This is where Eternal Elixir sits. NMN 500mg comes as 90 capsules per bottle, is third-party tested, and ships domestically — no international customs wait, no 30-capsule refill treadmill. If you’d rather hedge across NAD precursors, Pure NR 500mg is the nicotinamide riboside counterpart, and our comparison of the best NMN supplements in Australia ranks the whole field.

Eternal Elixir’s position on this is straightforward: the pharmacy shelf is a convenience channel, not a value channel, and the AgeMate route is a format choice rather than a price one. Neither is wrong. But if you are going to take NMN every day for years, the number that matters is the one in the fourth column of that table, and it is worth 30 seconds of your attention before you tap “add to cart” on anything.

AgeMate Chemist Warehouse: Frequently Asked Questions

Can you buy AgeMate in Australia?

Yes — but only from AgeMate’s own website. The company is Australian, manufactures in Sydney and ships domestically from a Sydney warehouse, so delivery is local even though it isn’t sold in shops. It is not available at Chemist Warehouse, Priceline, Woolworths, Coles or any other Australian retailer, because AgeMate does not supply retail locations at all.

Is AgeMate sold at Chemist Warehouse?

No. AgeMate has never been stocked at Chemist Warehouse.

Chemist Warehouse does carry other NMN products — Melrose FutureLab, Bioglan and Nature’s Way — priced between $49.99 and $67.99 for 30 capsules, but none of them is AgeMate and none of them uses AgeMate’s multi-ingredient formula.

What is better than AgeMate?

“Better” depends on what you’re optimising for. If you want the widest ingredient list in a single scoop, AgeMate’s blend is built for that.

If you want the most NMN per dollar with an ingredient you can actually audit, a single-ingredient capsule wins clearly — Eternal Elixir’s NMN 500mg works out at roughly $0.56 per 500 mg against $2.00–$3.33 for the pharmacy alternatives.

Our full head-to-head of AgeMate alternatives compares eight Australian NMN brands on dose, price and transparency.

What are the side effects of AgeMate?

We can’t speak to a competitor’s finished formula, and no published human trial exists on AgeMate’s specific blend. What the research does show is that NMN itself was well tolerated at daily doses up to 900 mg over 60 days in the GeroScience trial described above, with no safety issues recorded across adverse-event monitoring, laboratory and clinical measures.

Multi-ingredient blends carry more variables than single compounds simply because there is more in them, which is one reason some people prefer to add ingredients one at a time. Speak with your GP or pharmacist if you take prescription medication.

Does AgeMate actually work?

There is no published clinical trial on the AgeMate Daily Longevity Blend as a finished product, so any answer has to be at the ingredient level. NMN — the headline ingredient — does have human trial evidence behind it for raising blood NAD levels and, in one trial, for physical performance measures. Whether a given blend delivers ingredients at the doses those trials used is a question you can only answer by reading the label, which is exactly why we published a full ingredient breakdown of the AgeMate scoop.

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