Legal injectable designer steroids?

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Possibly a silly question but I was just wondering if there are any legal injectable designer steroids on the market?

1. If there isn’t... is there a good reason why not? (they must be easy enough to design and produce. Is it a legal issue?)

2. If there are... what are they and what are people’s opinions of them?

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Yes, there are.. Do I have any other info on them, nope.... If your going to inject, just get real AAS....
 

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legal injectable designer steroids is an oxymoron. Any unscheduled "new" steroid, currently floating under the radar, and/or possibly being DSHEA compliant, would no longer be DSHEA compliant if sold as a sterile injectable product. So to answer your question, "no".
 

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So does that mean that any "sterile injectable product" would automaticaly be illigal? Would this apply in the UK?
 

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So does that mean that any "sterile injectable product" would automaticaly be illigal? Would this apply in the UK?
In the US, technically yes, anything injectable needs an Rx. However, there is a huge grey area in the realm of selling a sterile solution for "research". For example, just look at all of the research chem sites selling Rx goods. So you may find what you are looking for :)

However, a major supplement manufacturer would never risk selling any type of androgen/anabolic chemical in sterile solution even if labeled for research. Its just too risky b/c the DSHEA can be interpreted differently with the government's interpretation always being the "correct" one.

Not sure about the UK...
 
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That's why it is sold as a Sterile ORAL!
 
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However, a major supplement manufacturer would never risk selling any type of androgen/anabolic chemical in sterile solution even if labeled for research. Its just too risky b/c the DSHEA can be interpreted differently with the government's interpretation always being the "correct" one.
Already been done... time and time and time again.
 

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