High quality, affordable rapamycin (and other anti-aging meds)
Hi everyone. Many of you might not realize it, but IAS has made rapamycin available without a prescription. It is the best price I've ever seen (better even than what I saw in pharmacies in Mumbai a couple months ago).
If you go to:
and enter the code "research" you will see the option of buying rapamycin, as well as a selegiline, metformin, and a few other anti-aging meds.
IAS has committed to putting a certain fraction of the revenue (15% I believe) into research.
Because of irritating legal/regulatory challenges, IAS cannot accept credit/debit cards, so you have to pay via wire transfer (e-check is an additional option if you have a bank in the US, probably also Canada). My purchase experience was smooth and quick.
And by the way I've been on rapamycin – 5 mg with a fatty meal (30% better absorption than on empty stomach) once a week – for nearly two months now. Feel fine. Haven't tested my cholesterol yet but the oft-noted side-effect of glucoregulatory dysfunction has not made an appearance. In point of fact, my fasting and postprandial glucose numbers have gone down a touch.
Brian
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BrianMDelaney I am trying to order from the Antiaging Clinic. I placed my order on Tuesday. It is now Thursday and no one has contacted me with payment info. I have sent an email to the clinic, but no response. Is response time slow? Thanks for your help here. :)
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I have found that it sometimes takes a few days for them to respond to queries. I'm pretty sure this is because remaining compliant with laws and regulations is a tricky matter when it comes to overseas purchases (and shipments) of medications.
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Thanks for the good info Brian.
How about dasatinib, where can we get that ?
I know how to get my Quercetin from Life extension,
now i need a dasatinib source ?
Any suggestions ?
Vincent
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Hello everyone!
My first post...
How can I obtain dasatinib?
@ias_phil
@brianmdelaney
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In case you missed Brian’s post; Dasatinib (Sprycell) is now also available along with Rapamycin (Rapa-Pro) from antiaging.clinic. You’ll need to enter “ Research “ where it asks for a referral code.
Brian wrote:
“Hi everyone,
We now have a good source of dasatinib we can recommend:
Antiaging.clinic, enter code "Research"
60 x 20mg tablets at $1499.99.
That is not pocket change for most of us ($500 a treatment for an avg. male), but it's considerably less than what you'd pay at a typical pharmacy in Europe or the US. International Antiaging Systems (IAS) will continue to try find something more affordable that is also high quality.
The Indian sources we've all been talking about are much cheaper, but I've yet to see assay results for them, so I would not recommend them.
Brian”
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Hi Peter:
This may help....Usually they are offering enough basic dasatinib for 3 or 4 people.
If so, I would be happy to join in your purchase. Plus, let us cost in having Consumer Labs QC the product to protect everyone's interest.
If you like the idea, please let me know and I will share this with Jim's Team in Az.
Vincent
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You might want to review my experience with “RapaPro” on the Sources for inexpensive prescriptionRapamycin thread. Zero Rapamycin! $269 US down the toilet, and 2 months of treating a life threatening autoimmune condition with a placebo. Buyer beware!
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In 28 years IAS never had an issue and there’s no need to distrust the supply chain. However we’ve halted RapaPro sales in the meantime until the results are in and we will take steps accordingly when we have them.
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Official response from Profound Products.
Profound Products take any negative review seriously because our unblemished reputation for supplying the highest quality products has been hard won over many years, however we know that a good reputation can just as easily be lost by a single allegation on a public online forum alleging that our products are placebos.
Due to recent concerns from a customer, based upon their blood test results, they determined that there was no active Rapamycin ingredient in the RapaPro product.
As this has never happened before, we immediately withdrew this product from sale from all resellers whilst we undertook our own investigation.
We identified the product batch in question and sent a sample to an independent laboratory for analysis.
The independent laboratory reported back that the product sample provided did indeed contain the active ingredient ‘Rapamycin’, however the amount of active ingredient per unit was lower than we had originally specified for manufacture.
We therefore followed this report up with the compounding pharmacy who contract manufactured RapaPro and they undertook their own investigation. They reported back that their initial determination was that there had been an unprecedented formulation error and subsequently the incorrect product strength had been delivered to us.
The product we commissioned for manufacture was specified to contain 5mg of Rapamycin per unit, whereas the independent laboratory test results established that RapaPro contains 3.25mg of Rapamycin per unit.
We are pleased that this was brought to our attention as a result of this customers vigilance and Profound Products have instigated new procedures on the back of this aberration to ensure that such an occurrence should never happen again.
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Yes, the prompt action and transparency are commendable.
I'm fairly confident you will work to make this customer and others who purchased from this batch whole.