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Is Clomid legal to import (MAIL) or not!

LivinLarger

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I have searched on this and it seem's everyone has a different opinion. Some say it is only legal for you to physically carry it across the border. Others say that you can mail a 90 day supply (if so what is this???), still others say you can mail in 50 units of a prescription med into the USA.
Does anyone out there have a definitive answer so that I can know that I am OK on this?
Please do not guess at this, I am looking for the facts here, I think there are lot's of people who would like to know the correct answer to this question and benefit from it.
LL
 
Yes read below

A new bill was recently passed by Congress that amends a portion of the Controlled Substances Act (21USC956(a)). This amendment allows a United States resident to import up to 50 dosage units of a controlled medication without a valid prescription at an international land border. These medications must be declared upon arrival, be for your own personal use and in their original container. However, travelers should be aware that drug products which are not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration may not be acceptable for such importation. FDA warns that such drugs are often of unknown quality and discourages buying drugs sold in foreign countries. Please go to http://www.fda.gov/ora/import/purchasing_medications.htm for further information.
 
to make it easy "yes you can import a 3 month supply"

LONE_AZ said:
Yes read below

A new bill was recently passed by Congress that amends a portion of the Controlled Substances Act (21USC956(a)). This amendment allows a United States resident to import up to 50 dosage units of a controlled medication without a valid prescription at an international land border. These medications must be declared upon arrival, be for your own personal use and in their original container. However, travelers should be aware that drug products which are not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration may not be acceptable for such importation. FDA warns that such drugs are often of unknown quality and discourages buying drugs sold in foreign countries. Please go to http://www.fda.gov/ora/import/purchasing_medications.htm for further information.
 
Yes

Twice now I've had clomid and nolvadex shipments opened by customs and I received both fine.
 
Yes, it is legal, but that doesn't mean customs won't still seize it. I have had a package of nolvadex seized, so it can happen. Just depends how the customs agent happens to feel on that particular day.
 
50 dosage units if FDA approved? So one couldn't do this with sustenon (not used in the US), but could say walk across and declare 50 primotestons (test enanthate is used in US) or something like that?
 
I had US Customs open an international package which contained 300 Clomid and 100 nolvadex, the package obviously arrived, covered in the green tape Customs uses to reseal packages that they open and inspect.
 
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