约瑟夫
#37
Telmisartan (generic) 30x 40mg tablets
Using GoodRX pay out of pocket using discount card/code in North New Jersey area
Yes, you would require a prescription.
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RapAdmin
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#38
Also - some general information to help people understand the Pharma business and how it impacts us:
An example of the pricing differentials around the world for one, probably representative, drug (the Epipen):
What the global pharmaceutical industry looks like from a market capitalization perspective:
Note: I don’t think market capitalization is a very good measure of much (for consumers) regarding Pharma companies. Much better would be unit sales and quality history, but that data is much harder to find or obtain.
Source: https://www.visualcapitalist.com
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Epipens cost as little as $56/pen in the US, without insurance:
Epipens are twice as expensive in Canada:
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aggs
#44
For any Aussies, I just received 250 x 1mg Biocon Rapacan from Kunal at https://www.safeoverseas.in/
for US$215 including delivery. Fast postage, great communication and tracking updates and made it straight through customs.
Highly recommend and much cheaper than All Day Chemist where I purchased prior.
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约瑟夫
#45
FWIW
Received a marketing email today 04/05/2024
“50 x 1mg Film Coated Rapamycin (Sirolimus nanoparticles) Tablets”
RapaPro brand, manufacturer in India.
$70.00
I do not have any financial interest in this organization.
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JamesD
#46
I’ve just discovered that CVS is now offering Sirolimus for a little over $1 per mg, via GoodRx coupon. This is 1/5 the price they were in Dec 2021, and 1/3 of the Kroger’s price then and now. To me this is big news- means I can buy from US pharmacies rather than using the India crap-shoot route (just got another India order returned by Canada Customs).
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Who are you getting your prescription from and does it contain refill options?
JamesD
#49
He’s great. In-person visit required initially (Little Neck, NY on Long Island), but subsequent consultations can be on Zoom. Very reasonable cost.
It’s a good idea to be under some kind of supervision by a doctor, and Dr Green is pretty much the world expert, with over 1500 patients now. He requires blood tests prior to your visit, which makes sense. He is thorough.
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JamesD
#50
Even cheaper with larger quantities. With these prices, India no longer makes sense.
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约瑟夫
#51
In the North New Jersey area on 04/13/2024
GoodRx produced a discount code for generic rapamycin/sirolimus 180 X 1mg tables for $111.00 paying out of pocket with discount code
Less than .62¢ per mg
Yes, you would require a prescription.
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India still makes sense if you need to get other, still expensive medications such as an SGLT2I or Bempedoic Acid.
However it’s great to have a local source for Sirolimus. Thanks for sharing.
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Beth
#53
TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE???
I went to Goodrx and with their coupon it says I can buy 180 pills at CVS for $110.
They sent the coupon to my mailbox.
The other pharmacies were much more, even if not crazy.
Am I missing something ??? I’ve never used good rx. I assume it’s just a first time user coupon/promo?
Do I need to make sure CVS uses a good quality generic sourced from the right place?
Or do I just not look a gift horse in the mouth?
THANK YOU!!
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No - anyone can create a GoodRX account, and you get a GoodRX number that you present when you buy at one of the pharmacies, and you get the discount. Its easy.
Any generic from a regular pharmacy like CVS, Walgreens, etc. is fine. Its the compounding pharmacy products you want to be careful with and which have a history of not being very bioavailable.
https://www.goodrx.com
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Beth
#55
Wow, grateful for your list of where to buy! I bought my first 24 pills for $239! You’ve saved me a fortune! Thx!
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Smunk
#56
Prices from Forveda as of May:
Siromus 1mg by Zydus @ 5.5 USD per strip (6 tablets)
Rapacan (Siromus 1mg) by Biocon @ 5 USD per strip (10 tablets)
Bempedoic acid (180mg) + Ezetimibe (10mg) tablets costing
135 USD for 20 strips (200 tablets) and
240 USD for 40 strips (400 tablets).
Metformin 1 gm SR @ 1 USD per strip (10 tablets)
Glucobay 50 mg @ 2.5 USD per strip (10 tablets)
EMS Shipping charges 40 USD for up to 400 tablets are high, but Forveda has a virtual US bank so the ACH transfer fees are free for most US banks.
I’ve been messaging Girish Bhattad via IndiaMart, and he’s quick to reply. I placed my first order in early April and although he shipped within 2 days of payment, it took 4 weeks to be delivered to the US.
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Justin
#57
I wrote to him a week ago, no response (yet). It’s a 5-hour drive for me, but I’d do it. Fascinating fellow, my first response was: “Uh, you don’t look so good…” But then I understood that normally he’d be dead from a rare genetic cardiac issue that killed two others in his family." What’d he cost, if you are willing to say?
JamesD
#58
It’s $400 for the initial visit now- was $300ish in 2021.
It was an 8 hour drive for me, plus a border crossing, plus Covid testing to get back across, back then. Definitely worth it. Got me started, and I’ve had a follow-up Zoom since, which costs less.
On his web site, search for “Office Protocol”. It’s about a third of the way down the site, which is many screens down, at it has details.
He does say: “ The office runs on E-mails. Telephone calls are scheduled. I don’t do cold calls.**
To schedule an appointment, send an email. I see patients every weekday, 11 a.m. to evening as needed.
**I have far more time to respond to emails on Saturday and Sunday. These are the best days to send E-mails and if I failed to respond to your E-mail, the same day you sent it; please resend it on Saturday or Sunday and note that follow-up E-mail.”
So send an email today, (Sunday), you should get a reply.
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Justin
#59
I checked locally today on prices, wow! He’s worth tying up with just to be able to buy locally…
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