
Originally Posted by
wmaousley
Most likely they all have something called prescriptions for there AAS and GH and get the script attested/stamped by the foriegn country's Embassy in the US prior to visiting a particular country.
Process Example:
1. Obtain Prescription from MD
2. Make a copy of the script and have it notorized by a Public Notary
3. Attestation of the notarized script by the county you live in
4. County attestation sent to the Secretary of State in your home state for attestation
5. State level attested document send to the State Department in Washington DC for attestation
6. Last but not least, a stamp from the embassy of the country you intend to travel to on the US State Department Certificate.
This is the proper way to travel with AAS or anything prescribed by a US doctor to a foreign country. If you need a company who does this type of attestation, please PM me and I will send you the link.