Rapamycin Cost
Let me clear some things up for people considering rapamycin (generic sirolimus). I am taking it and so are my dogs!! (I have a very open-minded vet who trusts my judgement.)
Dr. Green, a very impressive individual, gave me my personal prescription for sirolimus. I have a very good PPO (Blue Cross/Blue Shield). I took it to CVS, the affiliated pharmacy, and got a great price of about $2.90/mg. (Remember, you are only going to take about 3-6 mg/week.) With a PPO you can probably do this also. CVS wants to meter it to you with a month's worth of doses at a time, but that's just how they do things. You still have access to the full quantity prescribed.
With the prescription from my vet for my dogs, I was forced to take to the open sea. Armed with only a prescription and no insurance, the picture is quite different, but you can still get a good price. Cutting to the chase, I ended up at Walmart. The prescription was for 90 mg - price $1440. But wait! after presenting a coupon downloaded from GoodRX (that's right, just anonymously downloaded and printed) - price $396!!!! As my vet remarked, that's a hell of a charge for not looking around first! ($4.40/mg is better than taking a risk buying online, in my opinion.) Costco is pretty close to that price. At CVS/RiteAid, etc., you will pay vastly more.
You can't touch the original drug rapamune (Pfizer) unless you are wealthy or go to Canada. The problem with the online pharmacies is that a lot of them are scams. Just because they have a website doesn't mean anything. At least check to see if they have a brick and mortar location. Example: At one point I was excited by the online infomercials and wanted to take NMN instead of NR; however, when I looked up the reputations of the suppliers only one was unsullied, and on further investigation their brick and mortar location turned out to be a residential dwelling!
FYI, more than one company makes sirolimus. From CVS the sirolimus was made by Greenstone, LLC, apparently a wholly owned subsidiary of Pfizer.
Hope that helps some people who are considering rapamycin but think it might be out of their reach. If you know a doctor, great, but if you don't a visit to Dr. Green is worth the trip, and I live in CA! (round trip less than $300) Do your homework first and you will learn a great deal.
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Dear all, I have an offer for 10g pure Sirolimus for 80USD incl. shipping to Germany from Henan Dongyao International Trade Co., Ltd. company looks like most others, did not find it on any black list. is the price too good to be true. they also let me pay by credit card. any thoughts much appreciated. also, if anyone in Germany wants some of it, pls let me know, 10g is too much....Thanks!
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News: Just paid using PayPal to Zhejiang Multinpharma Co., Ltd. for 10g Sirolimus and also ordered 1g Dasatinib. They sent CoA for Sirolimus (production date 16 Aug 21 - 2 year shelf life until AUG 23), I did not ask for one for the Dasatinib. Very good communication and paying by PayPal is super convenient. Thanks again chuck stanley for the tip! Fingers crossed for the shipment...
Any ideas about how to properly dilute and store Dasatinib?
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I started on Rapamycin January 2021. To truly understand/monitor/optimize the peak concentration and total AUC of dosing regiment, I studied the blood concentration kinetics literature, and designed a multi time point draw Sirolimus blood test 2 months ago. As you can see from attached graph, the peak is within 1-2 hours of consuming. From the paper, "whole blood concentrations reached a peak between 1 and 2 hours after Sirolimus dose administration". The study used an oral Sirolimus mixture, but other studies with traditional tablets reported similar kinetics. My Rapamycin was sourced in 4mg capsules. I followed the GFJ protocol for the experiment (waited 45 minutes after AM GFJ consumption before taking dose). I drew blood at time zero (pre-dose), then consumed dose (8mg), then drew blood every 30 minutes for 2 hrs. Unfortunately, my results did not produce any signal above 2 ug/L in any of the draws. I am still in the process of understanding the results of this experiment, including the veracity of the origin Rapamycin.
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Extremely helpful exchange of information on the compounding of rapamycin powder. Thanks Van, also Chris and SD…. Here is my revised plan:
1. 10 grams rapamycin (on the way) from Rainbow. Add a tiny bit of red dye #3 to the rapa, and triturate with 1000 grams of Rx grade lactose.
2. Weigh out 100g portions of mix, place portions into ten ziplock bags. Bags will be stored together in a larger quart freezer bag and a couple of color- changing desiccant packs for long term frozen storage.
3. Divide one of the 100g bags into five 20g bags, also to be contained in freezer bag for long term frozen storage.
4. Empty one of the 20g bags into a small plastic cup with a lid. Once I determine what size scoop holds the amount of mix that I want, I will scoop directly from this cup weekly, swallow and chase with water.
5. The cup will be stored at room temp inside a dark closed container with a gel pack desiccant.