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I've seen a post or two of someone talking about taking dasatinib + quercitin.  I've even seen a detailed dosage schedule and mention of a list of compounding pharmacies that I can't find.  What I don't see is any useful information on where and how we can obtain dasatinib.  Obviously, many of us are motivated to try this.  Let's help each other by sharing our knowledge.  After I started rapamycin, I posted everything I learned about pricing, sources, etc.  Let's support each other by sharing the details of our individual journeys.

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  • Hi Rob. We will be announcing a reliable and (reasonably...) affordable source here within a few weeks, if all goes according to plan. So far, the only source I would trust fully is the absurdly expensive standard option of getting a prescription and going to a pharmacy.

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    • Dennis
    • Retired USAF pilot, biochemist.
    • Dennis
    • 5 yrs ago
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    I mentioned the senolytic supplement fisetin under Rapamycin cost and referenced one of the sources. I received my 100mg fisetin caps yesterday ($15/30 Swanson) so commenced a fisetin/quercetin senolytic trial of my own design (not a doc but do have an MS in biochemistry and studied some pharmacology). I tried 1 g (10 caps) of fisetin instead of the dasatinib (based on the planned dosage for an upcoming trial w/ post-menopausal women) along w/ the prescribed ~2g (my weight=165) quercetin recommended in Bill Faloon's RAADFest handout. No noticeable bad side effects since taking at 4pm yesterday and foot pain (likely neuropathic) seems about 30% better along w/ possible increased energy. Planning a repeat dosing in a week as recommended in the Dasatinib/quercetin protocol, but w/ fisetin/quercetin.

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      • Kerry
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      Dennis Fink I did a 500 mg fisetin and 1000 mg quercetin two weeks ago. Nothing noticeable occurred.  4 days ago I did 2000 mg fisetin and 2000 mg quercetin. Nothing noticeable occurred. I plan to repeat this high dose v soon.

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      • Dennis
      • Retired USAF pilot, biochemist.
      • Dennis
      • 5 yrs ago
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      Kerry I saw some research that attributed some pain relief benefits to fisetin so those not experiencing pain may not see benefits and of course we all vary biochemically also! I just ordered the new Senolytic Activator that LEF is now offering! I've been drinking black tea for months and taking quercetin, so not expecting much. Just read that Metformin also dampens SASP (Senescence associated Secretory Phenotype) and I am taking the same dose as Ray Kurzweil (3g) since we are the same age (mid 70's).

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    • peter50
    • 5 yrs ago
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    I did an internet search this morning and found a site, www.bonhoa.com that sells the dasatinib caps for just about 10% of what they cost in the USA. $272.00 for 60 caps at 50mg dosage. My wife and I are thinking of trying this out and finding others locally who want to share the cost of getting these. We would only need about 12 for our first 2 doses with quercetin, which we ordered today off the web.

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