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| Registered User | IGF1 banned for import to Australia While doing some research for a possible move to Australia, I found their TGA (like the US DEA) list of substances banned for import. IGF1 is banned without having special permission, and is in the same category as all AAS, HGH, etc. So is DHEA, and PGF2a. I'd posted this info in another smaller thread in MR's forum, but I thought more of our Aussie friends might like to see the list. Here it is... http://www.tga.gov.au/docs/html/bringmed/apendixa.htm Not sure what the penalties are for importing these, maybe one of our members from down under can tell us. Hope this helps keep some folks out o' trouble. |
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| Registered User | Aussie is extremely strict with customs mate. |
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| Registered User | Still as easy as any other customs to get your IGF, GH etc through. Only an ass would actually declare said peptides as what they are. ![]() Oh and none of your 'Aussie friends' could give a flying f*ck about the list, no offence intended. |
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| Gen X Retiree | Quote:
P-Slin: Cast away your empty carbs! http://anabolicminds.com/forum/suppl...slin-cast.html –click to check this out! | |
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| Registered User | The original post is almost 3 years old. The original poster hasn't logged on AM in almost 2 years. |
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