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Going on a trip - Nolvadex Question

steelmass

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I am going on a 5 day trip by airplane and I have 2 questions.

1. I have self-capped nolvadex - which are basically just red gel caps with no indications of what they are - can I put them in a vitamin bottle put them in my bag?

2. I have heard that half-life on nolvadex is extremely long. Could I megadose nolvadex 5 days before - like 300mg and then not take any the whole time I am gone ? ? ?
 
I don't think it would be a problem if you put them in a vitamin bottle and threw them in the bag. I can't say that I have ever run into any trouble having vitamins on a plane. That's just me though, it could be different with others.
 
i dont know about the mega dose.
i would re-cap them into a prescription cap and put them into the prescription bottle with your name on it. i did this last week, no questions asked. i think legally they are going to have a harder time searching YOUR perscription then a vitamine bottle
 
sorry to interupt in this thread but i am also going on a plane and ill be gone for 4 days and im doing everyday prop injections...anyone got any suggestions besides mailing it to myself? thanks homies
 
same as me last week...

i took an extra large injection right before i left, then as soon as i got home
 
steelmass said:
damn thats good to hear - flight is domestic btw. Any idea if my megadose idea would work for nolva?


I don't think the megadose idea is a good idea... it could REALLY whack out your hormones...
 
I've been flying domestic and international twice a week for almost five years now and have not had anyone ask me what any of my medicines or vitamins are.

The chances that they are going to confiscate unknown capsules and test them are extremely low. Just imagine it: they would need to detain you, confiscate unknown medicines and have them tested. And how would they know what to test for? So they embark on a lengthy and expensive journey of testing an unknown substance until they figure out what it is. Oh, and by the way, they would need to keep you around by arresting you but on what grounds?

Plus, it is Nolvadex. Not a controlled substance just something that requires a prescription. I'm not a lawyer but I think that this would be like getting caught with a cholesterol medicine like Zocor.

I wouldn't worry about carrying pills unless it was something that dogs can detect: ecstacy, amphetamines, opiates, etc.

I had one experience where I had a secondary bag search done in another country. They poked through everything and pulled out of a side pocket of my bag a handful of loose Winstrol capsules which they called vitamins and just passed over.

Bottom line is they are looking for recreational drugs, explosives, guns, and of course obvious things like labelled vials of test, etc.
 
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