These are all lab samples of rapamycin powder, not the pharmaceutical tablets that most people take. The pricing of lab samples is typically much more expensive than the medicine versions. Also, you typically need to work in a chemistry / biological lab to order these types of products (perhaps you do), but then the user would have to become their own compounding pharmacist (making their own medicine) and would have to mix the raw rapamycin powder with other powders because measuring out 1mg of rapamycin powder at any level of granularity is pretty hard, unless you have lab-grade equipment.
So - while the rapamycin is available this way (to people who have Lab access, or friends who work in a lab and will do this on the side) - its a pretty complex and expensive way to get rapamycin.
I have seen people who have successfully ordered rapamycin from more Eastern European countries, or have purchased it in Turkey while they were on vacation. Some people do successfully get rapamycin tablets delivered in EU countries, from the Indian pharmacies we have listed, but I’m not sure what the actions are that they took to help improve the probabilities that the tablets get through the mail / customs.
I suspect that smaller orders (e.g. Under 200 tablets?) are more likely to get in, as are shipments that are labeled more generally (e.g. “healthcare products” instead of “medicines”), so its probably helpful to ask and make sure the shipper labels it more generically.
I tried and it seems it’s impossibe to import to EU. As soon customs see drug Rapamycin on the label box it does not go through. Maybe if the drug is labels as some generic supplements in the billing paper but this could be seen as fraud.
Is there anyone who could send me private from home Rapamycin with standard shipping?
David - you might try contacting the different online pharmacies on our list that ship all over the world and ask them a few questions… like "what has been your success record in terms of shipping to Slovenia (or other close EU country), and also ask how they label the shipment on the Customs form… some of the vendors likely have more experience than others in this. Also - some guarantee successful delivery (at least to the US, not sure about other countries).
There is no legal way to import rapamycin into EU.
It may be that some countries within the EU do not control their post as heavy as others do but its still ilegal in all EU contries.
We as EU dont have an agreement for trading drugs such as rapa with non EU countries.
I tried to import rapa officialy decleared from india. The costums just ate it.
I cant even import it as a supplement or med company.
problem is: you can only import substances into EU which are compliant to all EU regulations incl sales permission etc
Thanks, but BGpharma offers 4,50€ per pill and I can buy it legally for 4,59€ per pill from pharamacies in the netherlands (like efarma.nl). Last time I bought it in my pharamacy next door. Its not that I need a prescription, its just that I am in search of a lower price. Any ideas?
If you are willing to travel, maybe choose a destination where rapamycin is cheaper and fill your prescription there. Spain, Slovenia, Croatia, Bulgaria… Rapamune comes around 3,3-3,5 EUR per pill.
Unfortunately not, EMA (european medicines agency) did not approve any sirolimus pill other than rapamune.
Traveling ~1000KM to lower the price I pay from 4,59 to 3,30€ seems not feasable. But thanks for the idea! Do you know a pharmacy there who ships to germany?
I meant that if you travel for pleasure that you plan and choose holiday destination according to rapamycin prices
I don’t think it is allowed to ship medicines in any of this countries I mentioned. As far as I know Germany and Netherlands are the only EU country that ship prescription medicines.
Do they cover it for you? Where are you from? Here the insurance covers it only for renal transplant patients and upon special applications for some autoimmune diseases. Off label is at doctors discretion but it means that insurance does not cover or it has to go through application process which is for some medicines routine but I doubt they would allow it to be prescribed for “aging” which is not classified as disease