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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See https://forum.rescueelders.org/t/x12myt/nad-patches for starters, David Michel provided some good info and he is ahead of me! He got nasal spray also but he may have paid a $350 consultation fee but that is just a guess.
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My dog, Bailey, and I have been taking Rapamycin now for going on 9 weeks. I under-dose Bailey, who is 110 pounds. He receives 1 mg every 3rd day of the week. He is 6 years old. His appetite has improved, and his mood is now downright joyful. He jumps and plays just like a puppy now. I hope to keep him on Rapamycin, perhaps with several breaks during the year. For myself, I take 1 mg with grapefruit juice once-a-week. I am 53 years of age, and I weigh 100 pounds. I was born with a birth defect that renders my left leg joints stiff and painful in the mornings. It works itself better as the day goes on. However, I should note here that around my 7th week on Rapamycin this morning joint stiffness and pain has completely disappeared. Seriously...no joke...this is a problem that I've had forever. I am a rapamycin believer. :) <3
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See top... GoodRX reduced the price from $1440 to $396 for 90 mg at Walmart, not quite as good as your 23% but pretty great. It depends entirely where you take the coupon. Wahlgreens and CVS still wanted to overcharge, and they also limited the amount, regardless of what the coupon said. Costco is good. Don't assume your insurance won't cover.
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I am an 82 yr old who happened onto Rapamycin research from a psychology CEU class. I was doing CR, not overweight (5'3" 117#), taking Valsartan for HBP otherwise in good health (only arthritic stiffness). I have done supplements forever with who knows what results. In another CEU class I learned about benefits of modafinil (increased energy, motivation, concentration)which I take regularly (100mg daily). Other than those only bioidentical HR. The rapamycin research data persuaded me to give it a trial run. I purchased via dropmed and began in August with first 2mg then 3mg, weekly to test for side effects. I had mouth ulcers the first week; since then no noticeable side effects. Beginning in Sept I have taken 4mg every Fri morning. I also tried Metformin but couldn't tolerate the GI effects. As per Green's recommendation I began MittQ 100mg daily which may produce similar effects to Metformin? My observations so far (approx. 3 months): increased energy, greater flexibility and strength, improved gait (less wobbly). My activity level has significantly increased; for example, this morning I raked and bagged leaves; hauled logs in the house; swept out the garage--spending 2-3 hours actively moving in 40degree weather. In the recent past I could not have done this (too weak, too stiff) + wouldn't have had the energy or motivation to do it. The effect might be placebo; time will probably tell. I intend to continue on the present schedule. I will have lab work early January which I will report on. My cholest has always been low with HDL > LDL; all values except thyroid in range (I also supplement thyroid .075). I don't have any medical input at present.
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I am looking to obtain 1 mg tablets or capsules of rapamycin/sirolimus to be given to a small, 15 lb. dog.
If anyone has a quantity of 1 mg tabs they might want to provide (with appropriate compensation of course), please respond.
Am also interested in a joint buy, perhaps with dropshipmd or equivalent.
The antiaging.clinic option would be great if they offered 1 mg. The 5 mg size is too large to divide accurately. Thank you.
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I'm about out of my 5 mg tabs and pretty sure I used up all my 1 mg tabs I got from India so I guess I could try a joint buy to refill if no script is required. I could use ~6 mos. worth which would be about 125 mg. Five mg. tabs are easier for me to use since that's my normal weekly dose (~25-30 tabs).