J JordanK25 New member Mar 17, 2003 #1 Are they illegal to possess/buy/sell? Are they basically treated the same way as steroids? I'm in Canada so any Canadians with info would be much appreciated. I'm curious about the US laws aswell of course.
Are they illegal to possess/buy/sell? Are they basically treated the same way as steroids? I'm in Canada so any Canadians with info would be much appreciated. I'm curious about the US laws aswell of course.
S SofaGeorge New member Mar 17, 2003 #2 I'm not sure about what US law says about Anti E's; however, they are easy to get from legal sources in the US.
I'm not sure about what US law says about Anti E's; however, they are easy to get from legal sources in the US.
H HUCKLEBERRY FINNaplex Elite Mentor Platinum Mar 17, 2003 #3 While non-scheduled,they are still prescription DRUGS,so bare that in mind and don't go around flaunting what you're doing,and you should be okay.
While non-scheduled,they are still prescription DRUGS,so bare that in mind and don't go around flaunting what you're doing,and you should be okay.
The Terminator Anabolic Post Whore Platinum Mar 17, 2003 #4 They are considered "controlled" substances. However in the US you can import a 90 day supply legally (what a 90 day supply is I couldn't tell you...)
They are considered "controlled" substances. However in the US you can import a 90 day supply legally (what a 90 day supply is I couldn't tell you...)
J JordanK25 New member Mar 17, 2003 #5 Anyone have any info or links to info regarding Canadian laws about Anti-Es like Nolvadex and Clomid?
Anyone have any info or links to info regarding Canadian laws about Anti-Es like Nolvadex and Clomid?
jh1 New member Mar 17, 2003 #6 The Terminator said: They are considered "controlled" substances. However in the US you can import a 90 day supply legally (what a 90 day supply is I couldn't tell you...) Click to expand... No... they are perscription... but the 'controlled substances' mantra is resevered for drugs that are scheduled... No Anti-E's are scheduled that I know of..
The Terminator said: They are considered "controlled" substances. However in the US you can import a 90 day supply legally (what a 90 day supply is I couldn't tell you...) Click to expand... No... they are perscription... but the 'controlled substances' mantra is resevered for drugs that are scheduled... No Anti-E's are scheduled that I know of..
J JordanK25 New member Mar 18, 2003 #7 Somebody must know something about the Canadian laws on these?