I haven't posted on this forum in almost exactly 5 years, crazy that my log in still works.
The first time I seen research chemicals online was about 10+ years ago. They were basically drugs similar to illegal recreational drugs. Another chemical that gave similar effects to ecstasy or coke etc etc. They usually came in a powder. Fast forward to today and many sites have sports bodybuilding research chemicals and they are usually in liquid form. Most of the sites offer them as the classic PCT, on cycle, and sexual performance drugs. Such as letrozole, aromisin, tamoxifin, clomiphene, sildenafil, tadalafil and a few others in those classes.
Question: How are they able to sell those legally?
Potential answer A: They are operating illegally.
Potential answer B: You can sell prescription drugs to people without a prescription being required, as long you state "NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION" (raises more questions, why dont they sell test, oxandrolone, stanozol, etc)
Potential answer C: These drugs are no longer classed as prescription drugs.
Potential answer D: There is some type of loophole? Specific to these drugs. (what is it?)
So I'm sure all my "potential answers" failed and someone knows exactly why right?
The first time I seen research chemicals online was about 10+ years ago. They were basically drugs similar to illegal recreational drugs. Another chemical that gave similar effects to ecstasy or coke etc etc. They usually came in a powder. Fast forward to today and many sites have sports bodybuilding research chemicals and they are usually in liquid form. Most of the sites offer them as the classic PCT, on cycle, and sexual performance drugs. Such as letrozole, aromisin, tamoxifin, clomiphene, sildenafil, tadalafil and a few others in those classes.
Question: How are they able to sell those legally?
Potential answer A: They are operating illegally.
Potential answer B: You can sell prescription drugs to people without a prescription being required, as long you state "NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION" (raises more questions, why dont they sell test, oxandrolone, stanozol, etc)
Potential answer C: These drugs are no longer classed as prescription drugs.
Potential answer D: There is some type of loophole? Specific to these drugs. (what is it?)
So I'm sure all my "potential answers" failed and someone knows exactly why right?