Anyone Tested India Medicines / Rapamycin using Valisure.com?

I've posted a request for quotes on Sirolomus / Rapamycin / Rapamune on the http://IndiaMart.com website and gotten lots of quotes between $1 / 1 Mg. Tablet up to about $4 / mg but of course the manufacturers are all pretty shady and its impossible to know what the purity / quality or contaminants are.    

As many of you have probably read - there are huge issues with the generic medicines coming out of India.  See these articles:

How Some Generic Drugs Could Do More Harm Than Good

https://time.com/5590602/generic-drugs-quality-risk/

The Dark Side Of The Generic-Drug Boom

https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2019/05/12/722216512/bottle-of-lies-exposes-the-dark-side-of-the-generic-drug-boom

I'm considering using the new medicine evaluation service offered by Valisure.com to evaluate the medicine I would purchase and would appreciate feedback from others who might have used the service.

It would seem very helpful if we shared the testing results on different medicines / batch numbers, from different resellers - so we can all be more likely to get good quality products.

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  • Check and compare US prices before turning to a distant country.

    I just got me a supply of 2mg x 60 pills of Sirolimus (generic Rapamycin) from CVS for $493 using a GoodRx coupon. Regular list price is $900. And, I'm now served for the next 20 weeks. The prices that I saw on online pharmacies are not cheap. The only way to get such prices is to obtain a legitimate prescription. And, for that kind of very potent medicine, a visit to the doctor beforehand should be the rule. Unfortunately, most people are not so lucky to have an informed anti-aging specialist clinic right next door.

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