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Luckily, peptides are used in clinical settings, so no they wont take those away
SARM's are also used in a clinical setting.
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Luckily, peptides are used in clinical settings, so no they wont take those away
I wanted to share a recent experience to highlight that the FDA OCI (Office of Criminal Investigations) is actively pursuing SARMs, regardless of the status of the ban bill.
I had ordered some SARMs from over seas (China). They got seized by the FDA and I thought that was the end of it. An officer from the FDA Office of Criminal Investigations visited me today and informed me that I had illegally purchased and imported an unapproved drug (SARMs). He asked questions about the source, etc. At first I did not deny it because SARMs are not scheduled/banned, but I later learned that they are still illegal to import. He did say that they were trying to track down the source as they had tied them tainted products and health issues across multiple states, based on the return address on the package, which may also be why it was flagged/seized in the first place. Although I am not really sure that was 100% true, either way, true or false, doesn't minimize the event.
At this time they are not pursuing legal action, but he was quite clear that I am now "in the system" and this was my one and only warning. The next time could mean prosecution. I am still a bit stressed over the whole ordeal.
I just thought I would share my experience as I thought SARMs were legal/safe to buy and import, since it feels like just a few months ago you were able to buy them on Amazon.
I wanted to share a recent experience to highlight that the FDA OCI (Office of Criminal Investigations) is actively pursuing SARMs, regardless of the status of the ban bill.
I had ordered some SARMs from over seas (China). They got seized by the FDA and I thought that was the end of it. An officer from the FDA Office of Criminal Investigations visited me today and informed me that I had illegally purchased and imported an unapproved drug (SARMs). He asked questions about the source, etc. At first I did not deny it because SARMs are not scheduled/banned, but I later learned that they are still illegal to import. He did say that they were trying to track down the source as they had tied them tainted products and health issues across multiple states, based on the return address on the package, which may also be why it was flagged/seized in the first place. Although I am not really sure that was 100% true, either way, true or false, doesn't minimize the event.
At this time they are not pursuing legal action, but he was quite clear that I am now "in the system" and this was my one and only warning. The next time could mean prosecution. I am still a bit stressed over the whole ordeal.
I just thought I would share my experience as I thought SARMs were legal/safe to buy and import, since it feels like just a few months ago you were able to buy them on Amazon.