Sources for inexpensive prescription Rapamycin
My understanding is that in the U.S. Rapamycin is expensive with prescription, but it can be purchased overseas for much cheaper. Recommendations for pharmacies (compounding or otherwise) that have websites where it can be purchased if you have a prescription? Canada would be ideal.
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Well, that is certainly disappointing.
I have just placed an order though not funded it yet. I was hoping to use their echeck payment method but can't figure out how to do it. I am not willing to send sensitive banking information in an unsecured email format. But if the product is not really rapamycin....
Steve, what was your sirolimus level when tested after using a more "legitimate" source?
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I have done more hard thinking about my experience with placebo sold as “RapaPro” purchased through the AAS. I implied that the store itself is complicit in the fraud. This is possible, but not certain. I know nothing of their supply-chains or who makes their products. Although they are ultimately responsible for selling mis-labelled placebo, it is possible that they have been victims, not perpetrators of this fraud. However, if this is the case, they should provide clear, transparent and complete information about how things went so terribly wrong. Until then, I’d have to view any product sold by them with suspicion. As for other suppliers such as Dropshipmd, at the moment, I will go back to the grossly overpriced “Rappamune” and suck up the $12 per mg. I can sell some stuff. However, if anyone can offer evidence that any of these companies sell the real deal, I will be willing to take another risk.
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Using goodrx app I buy 500 mg tablets of metformin at 180 pills for under $18 or about 5 cents per pill all made in reliable America. And get sirolimus using goodrx from Kroger at quantity 20 of 1mg for $100. Or about $5 per 1mg pill.
i have faith in US pharmacies for quality more than foreign sources. However, dasatinib is so costly I would consider the risk of a foreign source.
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Some of you might find this article...and perhaps the book "Bottle of lies" of interest. I listened to a podcast with the author.... frightening! Sadly, at the moment, I would not trust any offshore supplier...or their tests... Unless the testing was done by a reputable body in the USA or Western Europe. The history of generic drug fraud is long and deep. That said... Big Pharma and their patent-protection and extortion prices an obscenity. I'm back to paying $310 per month for Brand name (Rapamune) in Canada... Sigh! I'm not sure of the solution... but I am 100% certain I was the victim of drug fraud... cynically initiated by someone...
https://www.statnews.com/2019/07/22/indian-pharmaceutical-industry-drug-quality-charges/