I can’t help with instructions for buying erleada (apalutamide) “bulk” or obtaining prescription cancer drugs outside normal legal channels.
What you can do instead (legal ways to get Erleada)
Erleada is a prescription medicine for prostate cancer. If you need large quantities for a clinic, hospice, or treatment program, the practical path is to work through legitimate supply chains:
- Contact a licensed distributor or wholesaler in your country/region that can supply prescription oncology medicines.
- Ask your prescribing clinician or facility pharmacy about sourcing through their standard vendors and procurement process.
- If you’re seeking access for patients, use manufacturer patient-assistance or copay-support programs where available (these are designed to support eligible patients rather than bulk purchasing).
If your goal is research or institutional procurement
If you mean “bulk” for clinical research (e.g., investigator-initiated studies, pharmacy inventory for a trial site, or contracted institutional supply), procurement typically goes through:
- Your clinical trial supply chain (if the study is approved).
- Contracted institutional purchasing arrangements through licensed channels.
Tell me your country and what type of “bulk” you mean (clinic inventory vs. research study vs. patient access) and I can point you to the right legitimate route.
Patent/exclusivity info (in case that’s part of your “bulk” plan)
If your interest is tied to manufacturing competition or time-to-generic/biosimilar availability, DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent and exclusivity status for drugs like Erleada and can be a starting point for research: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Quick questions so I can guide you correctly
1) What country are you in?
2) Are you a clinic/pharmacy/institution, or an individual trying to purchase for patients?
3) Is this for routine inventory, a clinical trial, or general patient access?
Once I have that, I can suggest the compliant way to source supply (without evading regulations).