Kind of a bummer, I was looking to start Rapamycin when I saw that India is no longer shipping to the U.S.

If there is anywhere anyone would recommend I start looking, it would be much appreciated!

Also, If you have any recommendations for a 27 year old who is looking to age gracefully, it would also be appreciated!

Happy to join the forum and look forward to E-meeting you all.

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Hey, you should read this topic;

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Welcome!

ā€œ looking to age gracefully,ā€

SPF 50 each and every day… in 30 years you can come find me and say thanks :slight_smile:

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Welcome @Eengineering:

I would not be certain that you cannot purchase from India. Elsewhere I mentioned that my supplier is not experiencing problems. I would be happy to share my source but it is referral only and I can be kicked off the approved list if I publish the contact.

Also, if you can find a US physician to write you a script – which can be easy depending on your circumstances – rapa is priced reasonably. GoodRx has an offer of 90, 1 mg sirolimus tabs for $72 and $194 for their regular price.

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Yes - to add on to these previous responses, there are lots of doctors in the US prescribing rapamycin now, so check this list and see if any work for you: Rapamycin Prescription, Doctors that Prescribe It

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Yes, here’s my recommendation: you shouldn’t be taking rapa at 27 years old. Check in with us in 13 years.

I completely disagree with the previous poster. In animal models, the longer they are on rapa, the better, and while you still get benefits starting at an older age, it’s clearly better starting younger - that’s the data in animals. In humans we don’t have data for longevity purposes anyhow. So, that’s the evidence I’m citing, animal models, because that’s the heuristic that’s guided the use of rapa for us for life extension purposes. The other poster has not given any tangible evidence for their position, so it’s just opinion. If I were you, I’d ignore any patronizing advice, and make your own decision. Obviously, you should be careful, go slow, get all your vaccinations first (especially likely bacterial agents, as in certain pneumonias etc.) and monitor any effects.

Right now, until the shipping situation from India gets resolved, it’s probably easier to get a prescription in the US, from dedicated sources (posted in many threads), and make sure you are not getting compounded versions. Best of luck!

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The complex question on Rapamycin is dosing and timing. For example if you double the dose, but halve the frequency is that a better outcome. Mechanistically I suspect this is the case, but I don’t know how we can measure this.

Can you tell us more about this appoved list of which you speak?

Not much really. It is a way of expressing that my source insists that members refer only others they know and can vouch for. Referring a malcontent gets you kicked off of the list as it were.

This source is not an Indian source, correct? I thought you were referring to India.

One way to describe it (my words) is a US buying group that has a relationship manager on the India side to ensure quality, efficiency, speed, etc. Prices are higher than if you purchased directly from India, reflecting the value proposition that some find attractive. I have been purchasing product from India through this source since 2001.

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This is posted on North Drugstore’s website. They are a Canadian company that sources primarily from Canada and the UK but also from India.

Upcoming U.S. Import Rule Changes – removal of the de minimis exemption.

Starting August 29th, 2025 there will no longer be a duty exemption for low-value packages entering the U.S. This is known as the de minimis exemption for goods valued $800 or less. From what we know, after August 29th there may be tariffs applied to orders that are shipped to U.S. addresses, and these tariffs may vary depending on the source country of your order.

Service Level Update

  1. We are experiencing higher than normal call, email, and chat volumes at this time. Thank you for your patience as we work hard to assist everyone as quickly as possible.
  2. We are working diligently to process all orders currently in process. All orders that are in our system by Friday, August 22nd will be shipped as usual. Any orders received after this date will be held in our system until new shipping procedures are implemented on August 29th . We anticipate that shipping will resume again as early as September 2nd, 2025.

​Any customers who place orders after August 22nd and their orders are being held, will be ​contacted to confirm product availability and pricing prior to their order shipping.

IMPORTANT – Please note the following:

  1. Based on the current information we have, starting August 29th the various postal services that we work with will be required to collect and remit tariffs to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). This means that any tariffs will be prepaid by us before your package is shipped.

  2. Our dispensing partners are located in multiple countries, and the postal services in these countries are implementing new tariff pre-payment and customs declaration procedures to meet CBP requirements. However, it is unlikely that all of our dispensing partners will have this system in place by August 29th, which will temporarily affect product availability, pricing, and shipping times.

  3. We will do our best to keep our prices low, but due to these significant changes that are out of our control, our prices may rise temporarily depending on the source country of your order. These price increases are the result of the need to prepay tariffs, changes in availability of our lowest-cost medication options, higher shipping costs, or a combination of these factors.

As a result, product prices may differ from your previous order.

In addition, we are temporarily suspending our price match guarantee policy until further notice.

  1. We anticipate that delivery times will be less easy to predict for the next few weeks. We will continue to ship orders as quickly as possible, however, extra customs procedures may extend delivery beyond our usual timeframes. We encourage all customers to allow extra time and order well in advance.

Any order replacement shipments will be reviewed individually and may be subject to additional costs.

We recognize that these are major changes in our shipping and pricing policies. Our highest priority remains ensuring your access to safe and affordable medications.

We are working closely with all of our shipping partners and monitoring developments on a daily basis, and we’ll continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.

Thank you for your ongoing trust. If you have any questions, we’re here to help.

Sincerely,

The North Drugstore Team

Some good news on the India supply. I received this email last night:

*We are still writing through the details. The USPS is currently working with foreign countries to put in place a system. Generic medicines are not subject to the tariffs. But it’s all about the ā€œprocessā€ now. We’re waiting for clarification. *

That’s the best I can tell you now.

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