It is legal to impoart any prescription drug into the United States that can be legally possessed in the United States, provided that you have a legitimate prescription for the drug.
Don't read anything into that which I have not said, and take it literally. If it is not legal to possess it in the U.S., you cannot do so. If you need a prescription here for it but do not need a prescription where you have bought it, you still need a prescription to possess it or import it. (Example: I can buy Tynelol with Codeine over the counter in Canada, as well as Claretin or Allegra. But to bring them across the border into the U.S., I still need a prescription. I can buy syringes over the counter in Canada, but if I am crossing back into a state that requires a prescription to possess syringes, I must have one. Incidentally, I bring back drugs from Canada on a regular basis, including anabolics. And yes, I carry both U.S. and Canadian prescritions for them - and yes, I do declare them at Customs.)
So, if you can find a physician to write you a prescription for Clomid, even though you are male and Clomid is prescribed solely to encourage ovulation in women, then you may import it.
Um, good luck.![]()




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