Community Review: IndiaMart Ancillaries

Lol they immediately id'd you as the Meso crowd.
Why not get a different iron?
I think Abbott or some other big pharma brand produces them too.
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I stick with it only because I’ve already had dextran as multiple infusions and know I do well with it.

The ferric carboxy has the highest risk of hypophosphataemia than other forms, and it’s harder to treat than traditional. I’m in an iron group, and I know that skews perception, but there are so many stories of people suffering longterm. I’ve read that a lot of medical sites have moved away from it as first choice because of the risk, and that they have multiple injury lawsuits.

I remember you were doing the pig iron. Are you using these others IM or IV? I don’t have IV experience, so that limits my choices, too. Maybe I’ll try it, can’t be that hard and I have good veins.
Sharvik and De mega are the same. Use shared bank accounts etc
What ninja skills did you use to figure this out? Sharvik responded faster than De Mega. I wonder if they’re handled by different sales teams.
 
The ferric carboxy has the highest risk of hypophosphataemia than other forms, and it’s harder to treat than traditional. I’m in an iron group, and I know that skews perception, but there are so many stories of people suffering longterm. I’ve read that a lot of medical sites have moved away from it as first choice because of the risk, and that they have multiple injury lawsuits.

which has the lowest risk of anything? :cool:

I remember you were doing the pig iron. Are you using these others IM or IV? I don’t have IV experience, so that limits my choices, too. Maybe I’ll try it, can’t be that hard and I have good veins.

i use Gleptoferron, it's not even approved in humans lol. it is designed to stain less in pigs vs iron dextran because nobody wants to buy bloodied meat. i pin it IM 1.5in DG. I was considering to get the newer ones (should be better right?) but was wondering why people were sticking to dextran.

What ninja skills did you use to figure this out? Sharvik responded faster than De Mega. I wonder if they’re handled by different sales teams.

he has all of them on speed dial at this point
should probably organize a groupbuy using his name
 
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I stick with it only because I’ve already had dextran as multiple infusions and know I do well with it.

The ferric carboxy has the highest risk of hypophosphataemia than other forms, and it’s harder to treat than traditional. I’m in an iron group, and I know that skews perception, but there are so many stories of people suffering longterm. I’ve read that a lot of medical sites have moved away from it as first choice because of the risk, and that they have multiple injury lawsuits.

I remember you were doing the pig iron. Are you using these others IM or IV? I don’t have IV experience, so that limits my choices, too. Maybe I’ll try it, can’t be that hard and I have good veins.

What ninja skills did you use to figure this out? Sharvik responded faster than De Mega. I wonder if they’re handled by different sales teams.
Maybe hire a rouge nurse? You probably need a drip bag and sterile water for dilution. Have any nurse friends? Here in Australia the GP sends you to hospital for low iron and they do it. There can be complications like nausea and skin colouration. I'm getting shudders as I have flashbacks remembering someone close to me go through it post partum.

@GreatOak did the original detective work. I had it confirmed when De Mega gave me Sharvik's WhatsApp number and bank account as his own.

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Finerenone
Stops hormonal fibrosis signaling inside kidney tissue prevents long-term scarring after AKI or preventative.

Eplerenone
Reduces aldosterone-driven pressure load lowers mechanical stress on filters

Empagliflozin / Dapagliflozin
Lowers pressure inside the glomerulus itself
stops hyperfiltration wear/tear
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Eplerenone and Finerenone are both of the same class - MRA. The difference is that Fin is more selective, has lower risk of elevated K, lowers BP less and has stronger anti fibrotic activity. EP has only been evaluated for HF whereas Fin is evaluated for HF and CKD w T2D. As such, studies on the impact of EP on CKD is scarce.

Dapagliflozin is a SGLT2 and well, these are known to slow down progression of CKD. There are studies that show that EP is better for CKD, but with the added risk of higher K.

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But then you also have studies that show it's indifferent from RAS (ARB/CCB).
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Since it's not evaluated for treatment of CKD, we will never know.
Personally I see an increase in K or a decrease in BP as unwanted sides -- what we want is something kidney focused.

Allopurinol / Febuxostat
Protects renal blood vessels from uric-acid-driven damage preserves afferent arteriole integrity

This seems to be more gout related. My uric acid is low, i believe it might be due to reta so I'm not entirely sure about uric acid related stuff.

Pentoxifylline
Lowers inflammatory cytokines in renal tissue reduces ongoing micro-inflammation

I take this, but i don't think it helps kidneys at all. I didn't see any noticiable benefits to kidney markers. I take it as it's the only medication that improves RBC deformability.

I believe the best benefit is probably from SGLT2 + Fin.

And for those who want more natural options, you have
Astragaloside IV (poor oral bioavability tho - i'm working on an injectable)
Astragalus 70% extract
Urolithin A
 
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Eplerenone and Finerenone are both of the same class - MRA. The difference is that Fin is more selective, has lower risk of elevated K, lowers BP less and has stronger anti fibrotic activity. EP has only been evaluated for HF whereas Fin is evaluated for HF and CKD w T2D. As such, studies on the impact of EP on CKD is scarce.

Dapagliflozin is a SGLT2 and well, these are known to slow down progression of CKD. There are studies that show that EP is better for CKD, but with the added risk of higher K.

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But then you also have studies that show it's indifferent from RAS (ARB/CCB).
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Since it's not evaluated for treatment of CKD, we will never know.
Personally I see an increase in K or a decrease in BP as unwanted sides -- what we want is something kidney focused.



This seems to be more gout related. My uric acid is low, i believe it might be due to reta so I'm not entirely sure about uric acid related stuff.



I take this, but i don't think it helps kidneys at all. I didn't see any noticiable benefits to kidney markers. I take it as it's the only medication that improves RBC deformability.

I believe the best benefit is probably SGLT2 + Fin.

And for those who want more natural options, you have
Astragaloside IV (poor oral bioavability tho - i'm working on an injectable)
Astragalus 70% extract
Urolithin A
Thanks man, it's like a love hate relationship with you. Haha You send me down rabbit holes for nights on end. But seriously I appreciate it always.

I've found it on India Mart I'll ask for some quotes. Bayer Zydus 10/20mg, Sun Pharma 20mg.

Edit: when you get a chance DM @Cman90 he's got a question you can answer in more detail.
 
which has the lowest risk of anything? :cool:
If I didn’t have autoimmune stuff I’d be less risk averse. I wonder if that’s why so many women have higher rate of incidence since we tend to have more autoimmune disorders.
i use Gleptoferron, it's not even approved in humans lol. it is designed to stain less in pigs vs iron dextran because nobody wants to buy bloodied meat. i pin it IM 1.5in DG. I was considering to get the newer ones (should be better right?) but was wondering why people were sticking to dextran.
I assume because it’s cheaper maybe? The newer ones are def more convenient, and can be given at higher doses nor require as many injx. The other one you showed and sucrose are popular in the iron group. Depending on how IM dextran goes, I might switch if the increase isn’t significant enough.
Maybe hire a rouge nurse? You probably need a drip bag and sterile water for dilution. Have any nurse friends? Here in Australia the GP sends you to hospital for low iron and they do it. There can be complications like nausea and skin colouration. I'm getting shudders as I have flashbacks remembering someone close to me go through it post partum.
After my comment, I searched the internet and saw multiple stories of nurses being given no instruction and just being told to figure it out. o_O Seems about right for American healthcare. I’ve had multiple infusions without issue, and mine wasn’t get diluted. It’s strange watching sludge go in. I forgot I have an aunt who would probably be willing to help, good idea.
 
For those interested in peptides, especially the nootropic side of things...

@bananafeet mentioned it earlier that most of these “nootropic peptides” are honestly garbage. In general he says they hit the lab floor and we're left where they belong.

In my opinion, NAD+ has been excellent for me at 100–150mg IM. Lower doses proved pretty lackluster. But be warned 100mgb to 150 makes you feel like your getting pushed off a cliff but someone grabs your shirt last second. Haha


With that said… for those curious about actually improving cognition.

True nootropics exist, and they’ve been around for decades. We all want stronger muscles, but personally I want my brain muscle to be my strongest.

Piracetam = Nootropic (Not a Stimulant)
Piracetam is a true nootropic, meaning it helps your brain work better without stimulating your nervous system like caffeine or Adderall.

What it does...
Helps brain cells communicate more efficiently while improving memory + recall.
Reduces mental fatigue we all feel at times.
Increases oxygen & glucose use in the brain and supports learning & neuroplasticity.

What you may notice:
Clearer thinking
Easier word recall
Better retention when studying
Less brain fog
More mental stamina

I know many of you go for Modafinil or Armodafinil, and they’re great for energy (I enjoy them on occasion too).

But Piracetam works differently it improves Neuron Membrane Fluidity. Makes brain cell membranes more flexible so electrical signals pass between neurons easier.

Better communication between brain cells Improved recall + processing. Enhances Mitochondrial Efficiency. It works by improving how neurons use oxygen and glucose to make ATP (energy).

This one is big... It improves Cerebral Micro-circulation, Increasing red blood cell flexibility to improve blood flow through small brain capillaries.

Better oxygen + nutrient delivery to brain tissue, supports Neuroplasticity and, enhances acetylcholine receptor sensitivity and synaptic adaptability.

Faster learning
Better memory formation

It's available in tablets, and my choice injectable.

Please take this as anecdotal only. But I read books quite often. I feel like I read faster, retain almost everything.

I didn't want to mention until I thoroughly experienced for myself. I know I'm only one person and most may not have heard if this med ever.

Anyway if I ever come across one offs and think they're worth mentioning you gents will know.

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For those interested in peptides, especially the nootropic side of things...

@bananafeet mentioned it earlier that most of these “nootropic peptides” are honestly garbage. In general he says they hit the lab floor and we're left where they belong.

In my opinion, NAD+ has been excellent for me at 100–150mg IM. Lower doses proved pretty lackluster. But be warned 100mgb to 150 makes you feel like your getting pushed off a cliff but someone grabs your shirt last second. Haha


With that said… for those curious about actually improving cognition.

True nootropics exist, and they’ve been around for decades. We all want stronger muscles, but personally I want my brain muscle to be my strongest.

Piracetam = Nootropic (Not a Stimulant)
Piracetam is a true nootropic, meaning it helps your brain work better without stimulating your nervous system like caffeine or Adderall.

What it does...
Helps brain cells communicate more efficiently while improving memory + recall.
Reduces mental fatigue we all feel at times.
Increases oxygen & glucose use in the brain and supports learning & neuroplasticity.

What you may notice:
Clearer thinking
Easier word recall
Better retention when studying
Less brain fog
More mental stamina

I know many of you go for Modafinil or Armodafinil, and they’re great for energy (I enjoy them on occasion too).

But Piracetam works differently it improves Neuron Membrane Fluidity. Makes brain cell membranes more flexible so electrical signals pass between neurons easier.

Better communication between brain cells Improved recall + processing. Enhances Mitochondrial Efficiency. It works by improving how neurons use oxygen and glucose to make ATP (energy).

This one is big... It improves Cerebral Micro-circulation, Increasing red blood cell flexibility to improve blood flow through small brain capillaries.

Better oxygen + nutrient delivery to brain tissue, supports Neuroplasticity and, enhances acetylcholine receptor sensitivity and synaptic adaptability.

Faster learning
Better memory formation

It's available in tablets, and my choice injectable.

Please take this as anecdotal only. But I read books quite often. I feel like I read faster, retain almost everything.

I didn't want to mention until I thoroughly experienced for myself. I know I'm only one person and most may not have heard if this med ever.

Anyway if I ever come across one offs and think they're worth mentioning you gents will know.

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Ok bro that does sound like something cynical that I'd say haha

I'll give it a whirl since I respect your judgement.

Does it make one less homicidal on tren (asking for a mate)?
 
If it makes us better friends the answer is yes. But also as a good friend I feel compelled to say... I don't think anything will help your Starbucks Tren.
You should try something concrete. Try to learn something you couldn't before. Like a new language or calculus.

Just an idea. Maybe it increases self confidence not actual outcomes.
 
You should try something concrete. Try to learn something you couldn't before. Like a new language or calculus.

Just an idea. Maybe it increases self confidence not actual outcomes.
Honestly as dumb as it sounds. I'm much more a visual hands on learner. @Photon has been getting me tuned up on some brewing stuff.

I dropped some bread to see if I can do something better for me. Going to try for high quality injectable pump compounds.
 
Honestly as dumb as it sounds. In much more a visual hands on learner. @Photon
I only say this because Prof Susan Davis looked into testosterone for women for brain fog and cognitive effects.

The women on it swore they were better but the cognitive tests they did showed zero difference.

Lines up with all the women on testosterone who think it's great for them when objectively it's not doing much good. It's the confidence boost. Probably the DHT derived neurosteroids.
 
Honestly as dumb as it sounds. I'm much more a visual hands on learner. @Photon has been getting me tuned up on some brewing stuff.

I dropped some bread to see if I can do something better for me. Going to try for high quality injectable pump compounds.
I have a love/hate relationship with you my man, our interests tend to flow down the same trajectory lately haha I keep reading about the pump blends and wanting to try them! I saw your post about getting into the nootropics and I meant to DM you but forgot and now you shared this post about the piracetam. Going to give it a run! Also, I have had very similar experiences with NAD+. Wife was the one who really wanted to try it and she's been on it and loves it. I have dabbled with it and really noticed an uptick in energy from it. Again, I feel like it's not one to keep in/on consistently, but definitely like a good recharge on the cellular level with it every couple of weeks.

Seriously though, can't thank @BALLISTIC , @Photon and @bananafeet enough, you guys are always sharing tons of research and information that helps the community out as a whole and I thoroughly appreciate you guys and your time contributing here!
 
I've been using a couple strategies to reduce inspection/seizure risk, but I'm curious if others think these are actually useful:

1. Order non-controlled medications only (or order controlled substances separately);
2. Order tabs/capsules only (or, again, order liquids, vials, amps, etc. separately); and
3. Order 90-day supplies only.

Seems like #1 is a no-brainer. But I'm wondering to what extent #2 and #3 actually matter in others' experience. #3 is obviously a tradeoff between risk of losing a single order vs multiple more frequent orders to the same address.
 
Asked for iron dextran quote and I guess they gave me all the stuff they’d think I’d need. Copy and pasting from my phone, sorry the format sucks.

If the India Mart year rating is accurate, they’ve been around for 14y, good rating.

Sharvik Impex India Private Limited

+91-8048959647

Imferon Injection 2 ml (Box of 20атр) -- $ 18.20 per box
Imferon Injection (10 ml) -- $ 2.79 per vial

1) Testoviron Depot Inj 100 mg (1 ml) --------------------- $ 2.65 per amp
2) Testoviron Depot Inj 250 mg (Box of 10 amp X1 ml) ---- $ 5.28 per amp
3) Testenate Depot -250 (Searle ,Interphar) --------- $ 0.66 per amp
4) Testo Boon 250 injection/ 1 ml ---------------- $ 0.82 per amp
5) Testo Boon Depot 250/ 1 ml ------------------- $ 0.58 per amp
6) TestoBoon CP 250/10 ml ---------------------- $ 8.84per vial
7) TestoBoon CP 250/1 ml ------------------------ $ 0.81 per amp
8) Testo Boon PP 100/ 1 ml ------------------------ $ 0.58 per amp
9) Testacyp 250 mg injection ---------------------- $ 0.81 per amp
10) Test - prop 100 mg / 1 ml ---------------------- $ 0.88 per amp
11) Primorix 100 mg / ml inj ----------------------- $ 3.39 per amp
12) Testoheal gel 5 gm ------------------------------ $ 0.51 per tube
13) Cernos gel (A pack of 14 pouches) --------- $ 16.10 per pack
14) Testosign 1 % gel (A pack of 14 pouch) -------- $ 1.62 per pack
15) Cernos depot injection 1000 mg /4 ml ---------- $ 9.00 per vial
16) Cernos 40 mg (strip of 10 cap) --------------- $ 0.23 per cap
17) Testoheal Cap (Strip of 10 cap) -------------- $ 0.11 per cap
18) Androtas Gel1% (75g) -------------------------- $ 15.48 per bottle
19) TCYPION 250 mg /1 ml(box of 5 amp) -------- $ 2.06 per amp
20) Testo Boon Depot 250mg 10 ml -------------- $ 8.84 per vial
21) Testo Boon Depot 250mg 20 ml -------------- $ 14.15per vial
22) Testo Boon PP 100/ 10 ml -------------- $ 3.53 per vial
23) Trenabold - AC 10mg / 1ml ------------- $ 1.59 per amp
24) Sustaviron 250mg / 1ml ----------------- $ 0.85 per amp
25) Test E (10ml) Injection ------------------- $ 11.79 per vial
26) Testoboon PP 250mg (20ml) ----------- $ 5.66 per vial
27) Testoboon CP 250mg (20ml) ----------- $ 14.15 per vial

1)Estraval Depot 10mg/ml injection(Box of 10 amp) -- $ 1.00 per amp

1) Clenbut 40 mg (Strip of 10tab) -- $ 0.36 per tab
2) Clenbut 60 mg (Strip of 10 tab) --- $ 0.52 per tab
3) Clenabol 40 mg (Strip of 10tab) -- $ 0.06 per tab
4) Clenfit 40 mg (Strip of 10 tab) --- $ 0.05 per tab
5) Clenfit 60 mg (Strip of 10 tab) -- $ 0.06 per tab
6) Clenbix 40mg (Strip of 10 tab)- $ 0.04 per tab
7) Clenbix 60mg (Strip of 10 tab)- $ 0.05 per tab

1) Augmentin 375 mg (strip of 10tab) -_- $ 0.29 per tab
Augmentin 625 mg Duo (strip of 10 tab) —-—--- $ 0.24 per tab
Augmentin 1000 mg (Strip of10 tab) -- $ 0.76 per tab
4) Augmentin dds syrup (30 ml) --- $ 2.17 per bottle
5) Augmentin duo syrup (30 ml) -- $ 0.77 per bottle
6) Augmentin ES syrup (50 ml) -- $ 2.42 per bottle
7) Augmentin 1.2g inj (1 ml) —- $ 1.80 per injection
8) Amoxiclav 625 mg (strip of 10tab) -- $ 0.14 per tab
9) Amoxiclav 375 mg (strip of 10 tab)- $ 0.13 per tab
10) Augmentin 875+125mg (strip of 10 tab) —- $ 0.76 per tab

Decabol 250 mg injection (Box of 10 X 1ml) —_- $ 1.65 per amp
Decabol 200 mg injection (Box of 10X 1ml) -- S 1.37 per amp
Decabol 250 mg injection (10ml) -- $ 15.13 per vial
Decamaxx 400 mg (Box of 10X 1ml) —- 2.58 per amp
Clenabol 40 mg (Strip of 10tab) -- $ 0.06 per tab
Androl 50 mg (Strip of 10 tab)- $ 0.25 per tab
Anavar 10 mg (Strip of 10 tab)-- $ 0.34 per tab
T-3 25 mg (Strip of 10 tab) -- $ 0.06 per tab
9) Danabol 10 mg (Strip of 10-- $ 0.13 per tab
Testorix - E 250mg /ml inj (Box of 10 X 1ml) ---- $0.99per amp
Testorix - C 250mg /ml inj (Box of 10 X 1ml) __ $ 1.03per amp
Testorix - C 250mg inj (10 ml)- $ 9.84 per vial
Testorix P 250mg /ml injection (Box of 10 X 1ml) -- S0.94 per amp
Test - P 100 mg /ml injection (Box of 10 X1ml) - $ 1.06 per amp
Test - Prop 100mg injection(10 ml) -- $ 9.08 per vial
Test C 250mg /ml injection (Box of 10 X 1ml) —— $ 1.22per amp
Test C 250mg injection (10 ml)- $ 12.11 per vial
Test E 250mg /ml injection (Box of 10 X 1ml) — $ 1.22per amp
Test E 250mg injection (10 ml)$ 12.11 per vial
Nandrolin 100 mg /ml injection (Box of 10 X 1ml) - $1.00 per amp
Mesteron 100 mg /ml injection (Box of 10 X 1ml) - $1.82 per amp
Boldabol 200 mg injection (Box of 10 X 1ml) —_ S1.90
Primobol 100 mg/ml inj (Box of 10 X 1ml) -- $ 3.48 per amp
Trenabol 100 mg/ml inj (Box of 10 × 1 ml) -- $ 1.82 per amp
Trenbolon 200 mg/ml inj (Box of 10 X 1ml) — $ 2.96per amp
Turinabol 10 mg (Strip of 10 tab) -- $ 0.25 pertab
L- Carnibol 2000 mg /5 ml (Box of 10 X 1ml) -.- $ 1.52per amp
Parabol inj 76.5 mg/ml (Box of 10 X 1ml)-_ $ 3.48 peramp
Provibol 25 mg (Strip of 10tab) ----- $ 0.27 per tab

30) Sustamix 250 mg (Box of 10
× 1ml) —_ $ 1.00 per amp
31) Decarix 250 mg inj (Box of 10
X 1ml) — $ 1.28 per amp
32) Sustarix 250 mg Mix
Compound (Box of 10 X 1ml) -
$ 0.99 per amp
33) Trenarix A 100 mg/ml inj (Box of 10 X 1 ml) -.
- $1.59
34) Boldamaxx 400 mg injection (Box of 10 X 1ml) -- $ 2.58 per
35) Cutra 150 mg /1 ml injection (Box of 10 ampoule) -- $ 1.59
36) Trenra A 100 mg /1 ml (Box of 10 ampoule) — $ 1.67

37) Boldra 250 mg /1 ml (Box of 10 ampoule) --- $ 1.22 per amp
Trenra Mix 150 mg /1 ml (Box of 10 ampoule) --- $3.18 per amp
39) Primra 100 mg/1 ml (Box of 10 ampoule) ---- $ 3.03 per amp
Placenta extract by brand name as:
Placentrex gel (20g) —_ S 1.99 per tube
Placentrex injection (2ml) —--$1.34 per amp
i cant seem to find them on whats-app or telegram? am i retarted? wtf how do i get intouch with them
lol
 
So I have one of my 3 shipments landing today. Ironically the last one shipped. Grand total of 11 days. Meanwhile #1 has been touring NY for 20 days while #2 has been on vacation there for 13 days.
 
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