Today is Monday, February 06, 2012
Texas Real Injectable HGH Therapy > HGH Legal or illegal
HGH is legal
if prescribed by a medical doctor after a physical, blood work and
medical history forms / symptoms have been evaluated.
HGH is illegal
if purchased from over seas without a prescription and imported
into the US in an illegal or improper manner.
We can provide
you with the legal means of getting properly prescribed and monitored
hormone replacement therapy programs.
Medication/Drugs
The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (the Act) prohibits persons
from importing into the United States any prescription drug that
has not been approved for sale by the United States Food and Drug
Administration (FDA), or which is adulterated or misbranded within
the meaning of the Act. Moreover, in those instances where a United
States manufacturer makes an FDA-approved prescription drug and
sends it abroad, the Act also prohibits any person other than the
original manufacturer from importing the drug back into the United
States. Thus, in virtually all instances, individual citizens are
prohibited from importing prescription drugs into the United States.
FDA Enforcement Policy Regarding the Personal Importation
of Violating Drugs
The FDA has developed guidance entitled “Coverage of Personal
Importations” which sets forth the FDA enforcement priorities
with respect to the personal importation of unapproved new drugs
by individuals for their personal use. Under this guidance, as an
exercise of enforcement discretion, FDA may allow an individual
entering the United States to import a three month supply of an
unapproved drug if all of the following conditions are met:
1. The intended use of the drug is for a serious condition for
which effective treatment may not be available domestically;
2. The drug will not be distributed commercially by the importer;
3. The product is considered not to represent an unreasonable risk;
4. The individual seeking to import the product affirms in writing
that the drug is for the patient’s own use and provides the
name and address of the doctor licensed in the United States responsible
for his or her treatment with the product, or provides evidence
that the product is for the continuation of a treatment begun in
a foreign country.
For complete information visit the FDA web site.
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