Which Rapamycin brand to buy versus which to avoid?
Currently looking at buying rapamycin online, likely via India, for delivery in Europe, and I see there are a number of brands, including:
- Biocon - who sell it as "Rapacan"
- Zydus Cadila (I also see "Zydus Biogen: mentioned) - who sell it as "Siromus"
- Rocas - who just say "Sirolimus tablets" on the box
- Panacea Biotec - who sell it as "Siropan"
- Actiza - who just say "Sirolimus tablets" on the box
- Pfizer - Rapamune (unsure if genuine via India)
If anyone has experience, good or bad with these (or others), I'd appreciate it!
Thanks
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Just thought I'd give an update on where I got to with the purchase. I created a shortlist of sellers on IndiaMart and reached out to them regarding:
- Which brands they offer
- Prices per mg, including shipping
- Estimated delivery date
Two offered to do a video call and show the stock they had along with the expiration date, which is a nice touch.
Ended up ordering these 2 brands:- Zydus Cadila - Siromus
- Biocon - Rapacan
I wasn't super impressed that the Biocon packaging looks different colors (its not just the lighting in the picture), like their printer was short on ink or something. Have started by using the Zydus product first, given that I can. Might be a non-issue though! Who knows.
I'm attaching images of the product in case anyone is curious.
Main concerns would be:- Do the products actually contain any rapamycin? (am planning to do a test to check rapamycin levels at a later date, which should help clarify on that question)
- Are the doses measured correctly? (milligrams are pretty tiny). No way to be sure on this.
- Are there any contaminants (heavy metals, etc)? Currently I'm just crossing my fingers that if there are, it's a small enough amount to be a non issue. May do some testing at a later date.
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I've been looking into which brand of rapamycin to purchase. I downloaded the manufacturer's brochure for Zydus Siromus. The writeup says “Each sirolimus tablet intended for oral administration contains 0.5 mg of sirolimus. In addition, each tablet contains the following inactive ingredients: citric acid monohydrate, crospovidone, FD&C yellow #5 aluminum lake, glycerol monostearate, iron oxide yellow, lactose monohydrate, microcrystalline cellulose, poloxamer, polyethylene glycol, povidone, sucrose, talc, titanium dioxide and vitamin E acetate." Many of these ingredients are fine or beneficial, but I'd like to avoid a few of them like FD&C yellow aluminum lake. Does anyone know if Tailormade Compounding or any other manufacturer would compound a product without these ingredients? I have a food scale and could measure a powder.
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A clinical study using Biocon's Rapamycin from India, that should be taken into account regarding its quality. BTW Biocon is too established in Spain, therefore subject to EU highly strict and restrictive regulatory procedures regarding pharmacological compounds quality standards. And they sell sirolimus at their website, don't know whether produced here or imported. In that last case, imported from their India branch, it for sure must pass the same quality controls.