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#1 1kgcoffee

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Posted 07 September 2009 - 08:33 AM


Where do you guys get your deprenyl?

-thanks

Edited by 1kgcoffee, 07 September 2009 - 09:00 AM.


#2 pycnogenol

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Posted 07 September 2009 - 01:02 PM

Here:

http://www.antiaging...g/deprenyl.html

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#3 1kgcoffee

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Posted 07 September 2009 - 08:05 PM

Here:

http://www.antiaging...g/deprenyl.html


Thankyou kind sir

#4 acantelopepope

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Posted 08 September 2009 - 12:56 AM

Is there anywhere to get it with cheaper US shipping?

#5 pycnogenol

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Posted 08 September 2009 - 01:14 AM

Is there anywhere to get it with cheaper US shipping?


Not that I know of.

I get my deprenyl delivered in 1 week for only a $15 shipping fee.

I think that's fairly reasonable, no acantelopepope?

Edited by pycnogenol, 08 September 2009 - 01:16 AM.


#6 8bitmore

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Posted 22 December 2012 - 11:17 PM

Any updates in this domain? Are IAS really the only viable source out there for Deprenyl / Selegiline? (my own research seems to indicate this but I would love to be proven wrong on this account)

#7 Fred_CALICO

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Posted 25 December 2012 - 01:20 PM

5mg Deprenyl in France (box of 30 tablets) is reimbursed by social security at 65%.
AMM: 3400939835983
€ 19.39

#8 nupi

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Posted 25 December 2012 - 06:25 PM

Yeah but good luck finding a doc that will write a script for it...

#9 Fred_CALICO

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Posted 26 December 2012 - 11:01 AM

I do not know why 1kgcoffee wants deprenyl.
Home [in France] focuses on the therapeutic indication Parkinson's disease.

VIDAL: http://api.vidal.fr/...D5174.htm#indic


Treatment of Parkinson's disease:
In monotherapy in early disease, selegiline can delay the use of levodopa.
In combination with levodopa to a peripheral dopa decarboxylase inhibitor:
selegiline enhances the effect of levodopa and thus allows a reduction in the dosage;
fluctuations in step "end of dose", selegiline prolongs the effectiveness of levodopa.

#10 8bitmore

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Posted 28 December 2012 - 09:42 PM

Yeah but good luck finding a doc that will write a script for it...


Exactly that yes.

I do not know why 1kgcoffee wants deprenyl.
Home [in France] focuses on the therapeutic indication Parkinson's disease.

VIDAL: http://api.vidal.fr/...D5174.htm#indic

Treatment of Parkinson's disease:
In monotherapy in early disease, selegiline can delay the use of levodopa.
In combination with levodopa to a peripheral dopa decarboxylase inhibitor:
selegiline enhances the effect of levodopa and thus allows a reduction in the dosage;
fluctuations in step "end of dose", selegiline prolongs the effectiveness of levodopa.


The reason why Deprenyl is interesting from overall perspective is because of its ability to stabilize and enhance dopamine production in healthy individuals - this requirement is of course vastly more pronounced in Parkinson's disease where the Deprenyl is given in much larger doses (10mg versus 1-5mg for healthy individuals) and, as mentioned in the research abstraction you quoted, in conjunction with levodopa. If you search this forum and other sources such as Erowid you will find many accounts of Deprenyl successfully used by people for managing motivational issues, depression and ADHD. On another note: any idea about how to source the Deprenyl (good price you quoted) when not, well, from France?

#11 Fred_CALICO

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Posted 29 December 2012 - 12:45 AM

Ok for the explanation.
And increase your dopamine through food does not give good results?

Google "bétaïne dopamine" or "betacine"


"Beetroot contains betaine and amino acids, which works by stimulating dopamine in the brain. Because betaine acts on the body as an antidepressant, it is responsible for creating a sense of fun and a sense of well-being. Add the artichokes and avocados to your diet, too, to help enable more dopamine in the brain."

#12 daouda

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Posted 29 December 2012 - 01:03 AM

There are many ways to increase dopamine without pharmaceuticals . tyrosine, mucuna beans standardized in L-dopa, etc
Deprenyl has many other antiaging benefits apparently.
Anyways Ive had success in the past with generic indian selegiline from alldaychemist.com . Cheap as hell, they also carry rasagiline, a little more expensive but still exponentially less so than the branded teva version (azilect)
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#13 8bitmore

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Posted 30 December 2012 - 09:38 PM

There are many ways to increase dopamine without pharmaceuticals . tyrosine, mucuna beans standardized in L-dopa, etc
Deprenyl has many other antiaging benefits apparently.
Anyways Ive had success in the past with generic indian selegiline from alldaychemist.com . Cheap as hell, they also carry rasagiline, a little more expensive but still exponentially less so than the branded teva version (azilect)


Thanks for the sources, appreciated! Still, when I look up alldaychemist on the review sites I find quite a few people complaining about a) non-functional drugs and b) small fraudulent charges committed to their credit cards. I guess the latter can be mitigated by using echecks or whatever alternative they offer to direct CC payment but the non-functional drug charge is no good. Do you mind me asking in regards to how many times you ordered from them and received good products? and what payment option you made use of?

#14 chris106

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Posted 02 June 2013 - 06:49 PM

Here are a few other sources of selegiline and/or rasagiline. Unfortunately, the few that ship to europe are still quite expensive, or just offer generics. So if anyone has more sources/vendors to add, I'd be more than happy :)

http://www.sunshinep...10-Tablets.html

http://www.antiaging...ry=selegiline (just scroll down, they offer both for reasonable prices - can't vouch for them myself, though)

http://www.qhi.co.uk (for some reason I can't post the full link - just search for "deprenyl" on their main page. It should show two
results - one brand and one generic!)

http://www.docsimon....pe=&fsub=SEARCH (as you see, not yet in stock. But should they get it soon, I bet it will be dirt cheap :) )


Now, if anyone can vouch for any of these vendors from experience - feel free to comment :)

Edited by chris106, 02 June 2013 - 06:58 PM.


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Posted 01 September 2014 - 04:37 PM

Looking for cheap EU supplier.



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#16 Janik13

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Posted 26 July 2020 - 01:56 PM

https://www.lastpricepharmacy.com/ , these are Indian generics and the brand name is called "Selgin" by far it is the best quality brand from India (IMO)




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