Sat-01-11-2014, 15:18 PM
(Sat-01-11-2014, 13:52 PM)Mateychuk Wrote:I think you could import Psorinovo through te same procedure(Sat-01-11-2014, 11:56 AM)jiml Wrote:(Sat-01-11-2014, 11:50 AM)Mateychuk Wrote: Shadie;
I too was a sufferer for 30 years, commenced Fumaderm in 2009, now on a one X 120 mg maintenance dosage for the last three years without a single psoriasis lesion as opposed to +20% body coverage when I started. I too took methotrexate and to me, there is no comparison, Fumaderm is the way to go.
William Mateychuk
Thanks William I knew their was a member in the US on fumaderm and I found your earlier posts last night, several US members have enquired about Fumaderm and I could not remember who said they were on it.... Is it possible you could post a little on the procedure to enable others over there to try to get the Fumaderm tablets to America
The FDA, which oversees all imports into USA frowns on advertising so I have to be careful. Fumaderm has not been approved by the FDA. Importing is possible, but first, you need a Doctor in the USA that becomes informed on Fumaderm and will prescribe it for you as well as maintain a vigil over your prognosis and blood platelet count during medication. Next, you will need a Pharmaceutical supplier in Germany that exports. A disclosure goes into each package explaining to the Customs/FDA inspectors your reason for importation, names of supplier, manufacturer, Doctor's name and practicing address for contact by FDA. The shipment goes directly to the Doctor's office. There are no guarantees that this will work, totally at the discretion of the FDA Inspector, shipments allowed on a compassion basis. Remember, prior to shipment, you have already paid for the medication so if it does not pass through Customs, you lose the medication. This is the risk you take. Until there is a clinical trial, this is the only way to obtain Fumaderm in the USA. Up to now, the biologics have received all the attention for trials.
William Mateychuk