Thing is that TDO and IDO inhabitors aren't easy to find in pharmacies
Pharmacies are not the place where you will find more specific products. Like for quercetin, the TDO inhibitor I use, it is not carried in pharmacies, usually ( not even in mine neither). You will find this in natural product stores, natural food stores, those specialized shops who carry organic foods, and all sorts of specialized supplements. For example, place where they carry the Now foods brand, the brand with the orange labels ( I have even found new places like this by using the store finder of their site , at
http://www.nowfoods.com/StoreFinder/ ). The IDO inhibitor Rosmarinic acid, found in rosemary extract capsules, is also found at this kind of place, though I have been using pure organic rosemary essential oil, one or two drops in half a glass of water, because its camphor-like taste is not a problem for me, and it is very effective. Essential oil are available at this kind of stores as well.
About six months ago, I have found that some natural products websites were the easiest way, if not the only, for me to get some products that are not available anywhere around here ( I live in a remote, northern part of Quebec, Canada). Some products were available in maybe only one brand here, expensive or associated with other ingredients I didn't want ( like in the case of quercetin). I have absolutely no financial interest in it, but the site I prefer now is vitacost.com . The exact quercetin product I use is this one :
http://www.vitacost.com/vitacost-quercetin-bromelain-120-capsules . tThe bromelain in it enhances quercetin absorption, and the quercetin is in the dihydrate form - the most effective form. I would use
http://www.vitacost.com/solaray-rosemary-leaf-extract-275-mg-45-vegetarian-capsules?q=rosmary+extract&ta=rosmary+extract too, but I am used to rosemary essential oil now. Curcumin/ turmeric, my second favorite IDO inhibitor, is easier to find, you can even find some in the spice section of your grocery. I use curcumin with black pepper in it ( piperine), because studies have shown that it greatly enhance the active ingredient absorption.
Like I have said, I have chosen not to use prescription drugs, so I do not use allopurinol ( why would I use a substance that can have nasty and dangerous side effects when I can use another TDO inhibitor that is completely safe, that is, quercetine ? ).
Other products like the great antioxidant asthaxanthine has not "arrived" yet here, but I have been ordering it online without any problem ( what I order has absolutely no problematic status, like hallucinogenic properties or possible illicit usage - they are plain, health products, so I never had any customs problems with my orders).