UPDATE:
After contacting a lot of scammers I've found a seller who seems somewhat reliable, but after doing some research I am pretty pessimistic about the possibility of the package getting though my country's (EU) customs.
The new small-value regulations from July last year probably won't help either. If we as Westerners want to try this, we have to start thinking about different methods to acquire this medication.
I am seriously considering traveling to India or some other country for a couple weeks just to try it out locally.
I could not find any information on the status of Flupirtine in Switzerland.
Maybe someone on here knows?
Thanks.
EDIT #1:
I found out Flupirtine is not legal in Switzerland, so that is not an option.
Another possibility is smuggling the medication from a non-EU country into the Schengen zone.
Maybe if you could drive up to the border of some Eastern European country and cross the border on foot, you could get the medication relatively risk free.
What a tinnitus & hyperacusis sufferer has to do just for a possible treatment...
EDIT #2:
Again did some research on acquiring flupirtine.
The only countries that seem to stock flupirtine are India and Pakistan (thanks to
@Ela Stefan's suggestion).
I don't think smuggling the stuff into the airplane back to the EU is a foolproof idea, so if we want to acquire the stuff from these countries we need to use it locally for a couple of weeks or more.
Now, I don't know about you guys but I am not overly excited to spend an extended amount of time in these countries. Maybe it is possible to spend a month in a resort somewhere? Very cumbersome indeed, but, if it would cure my hyperacusis and provide significant relief for my tinnitus, it would totally be worth it. If we would want to do something like this we would have to do it in the next couple of months before COVID-19 makes a return again in the autumn.
I've checked Russia and Turkey, maybe drive into the Kalingrad Oblast region, but it is illegal in these countries. My initial idea was to drive to Bosnia and Herzegovina, because crossing their border is relatively easy and you do not need a visa, but I found out Flupirtine is not registered there. The medication policies of Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo and Albania probably conform to EU legislation, pharmacies very likely won't sell it. That means acquiring Flupirtine from a local pharmacy in Europe is likely not possible.
Then we are back to the option of shipping it from India.
It's a bit of a risk, we can get scammed, the package can be intercepted, no guarantee we get anything at all etc.
I am still on the fence about ordering it.
Another possibility (in my country at least) is that a doctor who knows you requests a special permission from the government to import this unauthorized medication.
It's a bit of long shot, but I will discuss this option with my GP.
Last possible option I can think of is somehow ordering the stuff on the dark web. I have absolutely no experience on that though.
If anyone knows another solution, let me know.