Indian Pharms?

My doc would not even give me meloxicam since ibuprofen is "just as good." I rarely take it, but it's nice to have one-day dosing.

Stimulants (uppers) like modafinil are popular, as are muscle relaxers and insomnia meds (downers). Pet meds. Tret/retinol creams. Testosterone and other steroids from UGLs. AAS ancillaries like tadalafil, ezetimibe, and Jardiance. Viagra and Cialis at different strengths.
 
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ReliableRx will ask for a Rx, but they don't require it. I don't know anyone who has actually submitted a prescription. When ordering last year, they called me a few days after each order, just to let me know it was on the way.
Welp... you know one now. Now I wish I had logged back in sooner.
Still. I saved over $500 from what my out of pocket expense would have been so it's a win.
Thank you!
 
Some of the generic Indian Pharma companies have unsanitary conditions. I remember a couple of years ago, several people died and many many more became blind from contaminated eye drops. I remember one report saying the conditions were very unsanitary and that employees were walking around the manufacturing facility barefoot.

Here's a link to that incident: Eyedrops

The first link may be behind a paywall, so here's a second link: Killer Eyedrops

I prefer not to buy from Indian pharma unless there is no other option. Unfortunately, a lot of the time there is no other option.
If this is even remotely true I wouldn’t be surprised but considering I’m okay with sticking myself with unknown substances ordered online from Chinese vendors who call me dear every 5 minutes, I clearly have a lot of faith in the promises I’m given by strangers. Already ordered so at this point I’m just hoping I get the stuff in the first place.
 
Welp... you know one now. Now I wish I had logged back in sooner.
Still. I saved over $500 from what my out of pocket expense would have been so it's a win.
Thank you!
If the current supplier doesn’t work out (hoping I don’t jinx myself but it’s seeming likely it won’t), I’ll maybe give this one a try.
 
If this is even remotely true I wouldn’t be surprised but considering I’m okay with sticking myself with unknown substances ordered online from Chinese vendors who call me dear every 5 minutes, I clearly have a lot of faith in the promises I’m given by strangers. Already ordered so at this point I’m just hoping I get the stuff in the first place.
Good point. I get prednisone,amoxicillian and cialis all the time and never an issue.
 
My new order is with an IndiaMart vendor called Beyond Care. I found them last year but haven't bought from until today. Over 1,000 reviews (and one good mention at Meso and a few on Reddit):


Total was $100 ($65 for 25-mg Jardiance tablets plus $35 shipping).
My package from Beyond Care at IndiaMart cleared customs so quickly that I don't even know how quickly it was. The tracking info shows it just passed through ISC with no delay at all. But it was a very small order of just Jardiance (100 tablets).
 
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I go trough Kawall. Got oxandrolone, vitamin b complex, turinabol, and tretinoin cream. All crazy cheap compared to anywhere else. So far so good. But a little risk doesn't bother me; I'm a punk rocker!
 
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My last order from overseas was cheap $46 with $10 shipping. Was examined by customs (all taped up with inspection stickers) but was required to pay $48 tariff to have it released at JFK
 
I took the plunge with an indian pharma in december. Excellent products and service - even though pack sat in NY for a couple weeks waiting on the holiday rush - paid pennies on the dollar and got months to a years worth of several items.

kinda wish the dummy hadnt registered it with customs as a health supplement, but it didnt get siezed so wins a win.
 
I go trough Kawall. Got oxandrolone, vitamin b complex, turinabol, and tretinoin cream. All crazy cheap compared to anywhere else. So far so good. But a little risk doesn't bother me; I'm a punk rocker!
Glutathione injections may be your friend, even or especially beforehand. Anavar wrecked my liver enzymes, and I threw the rest away even though I still had most of it left.

That is what turned me on to South Korean glutathione, which I got from the Glow-Unique website. Oral NAC is good too, but I do both.
 
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Glutathione injections may be your friend, even or especially beforehand. Anavar wrecked my liver enzymes, and I threw the rest away even though I still had most of it left. That is what turned me on to South Korean glutathione, which I got from the Glow-Unique website. Oral NAC is good too, but I do both. (And low doses of primo raised my LDL too much. But I'm done even with TRT at this point.)
Nac, tudca, milk thistle. I definitely take ancillaries to mitigate damage.
 
Glutathione injections may be your friend, even or especially beforehand. Anavar wrecked my liver enzymes, and I threw the rest away even though I still had most of it left.

That is what turned me on to South Korean glutathione, which I got from the Glow-Unique website. Oral NAC is good too, but I do both.

(And low doses of primo raised my LDL too much. But I'm done even with TRT at this point.)
Whatcha think about Nad+ (injectable) for fatty liver and NASH? Started considering this lately.
 
Regarding glutathione (GSH) vs. NAC in mice (both by IV):


"GSH (−82%) was more effective than NAC (−46%) in preventing liver injury....However, increasing the dose of NAC improved the protective effect similar to GSH."

But high doses of oral NAC (3+ grams daily) raised my hematocrit somewhat.
 
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I meant nad... supposedly helps regenerate the liver. I have injectable and sublinguil glut.
 
The NAD+ (or at least the precursors) will help regenerate the liver if you are a mouse



https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5258848/

But no human data, that I know of. And rodent livers regenerate more easily anyway.

For the other aspects (reducing liver fat and lowering elevated liver enzymes), that is where the human data actually exists, and NAD+ is fairly/moderately promising (but nowhere near as promising as reta, which is more like a liver miracle). Like up to a 20 percent reduction in liver fat with NAD+ (or precursors) vs. 80+ percent with reta:

Gemini said:
MASH (NASH) Intervention Hierarchy: Human Evidence

RankInterventionMASH ResolutionFibrosis BenefitClinical Context & Reference
1Retatrutide85% – 90%High (Potent)Miracle: Triple agonist; ~90% resolution in Phase 2. (NEJM 2023)
2Tirzepatide50% – 60%SignificantPowerhouse: 51.8% resolution without worsening fibrosis. (NEJM 2024)
3Vitamin E35% – 45%NeutralStandard: 800 IU/day; first-line for non-diabetics. (PIVENS Trial)
4NMNH25% – 30%Emerging2026 Star: Triples NAD+; superior liver affinity vs NMN. (MDPI 2025)
5Glutathione Inj.~20%High (Acute)The Cleaner: Direct reduction of oxidative stress. (MDPI 2024)
6NAD+ Injections~20%ModerateSpeed: Restores DNA repair and cell mass energy. (NPJ Aging, 2022)

The Human Liver Performance Hierarchy

RankInterventionEst. Fat ReductionEnzyme (ALT/AST) DropPotency StatusClinical Context & Reference
1Retatrutide80% – 86%High / RapidGold StandardMiracle: Glucagon agonist "burns" fat directly. (NEJM 2023)
2Tirzepatide40% – 50%Moderate / SteadyHighReliable: Massive fat clearance + glucose control. (NEJM 2024)
3NMNH~20% – 25%Potent / High2026 Rising StarPotent: Triples NAD+; higher liver affinity vs NMN. (MDPI 2025)
4Glutathione Inj.~15% – 20%Highest (Rescue)High BioavailabilityRescue: Directly stops cell leakage; 100% bioavailable. (MDPI 2024)
5Vitamin E (800IU)~20% – 25%ModerateEstablishedConsistent: Standard for non-diabetic NASH. (PIVENS Trial)
6NAD+ Injections~15% – 20%Fast ResponseModerateRepair: Bypasses gut to fuel rapid cell repair. (NPJ Aging 2022)
7Choline10% – 20%VariableNutrient BaseTaxi: Required for fat to physically leave the liver. (PMC, 2011)
8Oral NAC~5% – 15%ModeratePrecursorBuild: Fuels internal Glutathione production. (PMC 2024)
9CoQ10~10% – 15%ModerateCell EnergyEnergy: Critical for mitochondrial health/lipids. (Food Sci Nutr 2023)
10TUDCA5% – 10%Targeted (GGT)Bile SpecialistFlow: Clears "sludge" and lowers bile enzymes. (PMC 2010)
 
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Do you have a decent supply of antibiotics?

Are there any general pharms that are worth getting? Anythingni might need i could get from my dr? But maybe im mossing something?
My emergency nonprescription prescription stash includes:
  • azithromycin (“z pack”)
  • amoxicillin
  • acyclovir (antiviral for herpes outbreaks)
  • ivermectin
  • hydroxychloraquine
  • tadalifil (Cialis)
  • ondansetron (zofran anti nausea)

Most of these aren’t prescription outside the US. If I could pick only two from this list, definitely the first and the last. At least twice every winter I will get a sinus infection. At the first symptom (colorful nose blowing), I’ll run a z pack. Boom gone. Why should I have to try to get into my doctor or pay for urgent care for something so simple???

Zofran should be over the counter as well (imo).
 
Best overall means of procurement for a few z-packs and nothing else?

I also get sinus infections twice a year, secondary to head colds, and just as it was six months ago, my current one is during a three-week cruise. Mexico's legit pharmacies have started to enforce Rx... there oughta be a law against that!

I've been getting them for ~45 years, and for awhile it was 4x/year.
 
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depends what part of the country you live in if z-pak appropriate for sinus. 75% of the bacteria respond to the antibiotic in Florida but since so over used up north, 90% of the bacteria causing sinus in New England are resistant. It does however have the property of most macrolides of having a side effect of anti-inflamatory properties. Current studies show that high dose amoxicillin works the best.
 
Best overall means of procurement for a few z-packs and nothing else?

I also get sinus infections twice a year, secondary to head colds, and just as it was six months ago, my current one is during a three-week cruise. Mexico's legit pharmacies have started to enforce Rx... there oughta be a law against that!

I've been getting them for ~45 years, and for awhile it was 4x/year.
not that hard a lot of those pharmacies have the Dr next door. a couple bucks to go see the dr
 
not that hard a lot of those pharmacies have the Dr next door. a couple bucks to go see the dr
I had read that. None of the big supermarket ones I visited in Puerto Vallarta had them. I avoided the tourist pharmacies like the plague.
 

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