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Facts
HGH is available in Australia
You can bring HGH into Australia
You do need approval to bring it in
That approval is quite simple to obtain
There will be a number of requirements to abide by in order to still have it after you leave customs
There is only ONE organisation that can grant approval TGA [email protected]
If you don't follow the conditions of the approval you will not have your HGH any more and you will be fined
Bullshit
You can't bring it into Australia as an individual for your own personal use
Absolute crazy
Not to seek, receive approval and follow that approval to the inth degree
Undicided
Is it worth the costs, entirely up to the individule and what the goals are
From: [email protected]
>To: xxxxx ( My email addy deleted for forum)
>Subject: Re: Importation of Jintropin to Australia
>Dear xxxxx,
>
>Thank you for your email regarding importing Jintropin (Human Growth
>Hormone) for your own personal use. I am from the Drug Safety and
>Evaluation Branch of the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). The Drug
>Safety and Evaluation Branch is responsible for prescription medicines. In
>response to your enquiry, I offer you the following information.
>
>Australian residents and visitors to Australia can legally import certain
>therapeutic goods for personal use under the personal import exemption.
>This exemption does not allow the personal importation of either
>substances or drugs prohibited by Customs legislation, or, injectable
>drugs that contain material of human or animal origin (except insulin),
>unless an import permit has been obtained.
Please note that it is illegal
>to supply goods imported under the personal import scheme exemption to
>persons outside the importer's immediate family. As you are already aware,
>under the personal import scheme exemption, you may import three months
>supply per import and, no more than fifteen months supply per twelve-month
>period.
>
>Jintropin - Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is considered a prohibited import
>as set out in Schedule 7A of the Customs (Prohibited Imports) Regulations
>1956. Therefore, HGH cannot be imported by an individual without an import
>permit being issued beforehand. However, you can bring into Australia
>three months supply via the
>"travellers exemption" if you are travelling with your medicine.>
>Please ensure that you carry with the goods a letter from your doctor that
>states that this medicine has been prescribed to you. You must keep the
>product in its original packaging with any dispensing labels. Upon arrival
>it will be necessary to declare the goods to an Australian Customs Service
>Officer by going through the red channel at the airport. In this way, you
>will not need an import permit for this "travellers exemption"
>importation.
>
>If you require further information on this subject, may I direct you to
>our website. There is a TGA publication on personal importation which can
>be found at the following link:
>
>http://www.tga.gov.au/docs/html/personalimp.htm
>
>I trust this information is of assistance to you.
>
>Please keep this correspondence as the 'advise in writing'.
>
>Regards,
>
>Mr TGA Man ( name changed for forum)
>Senior Professional Officer
>Experimental Drugs Section
>Therapeutic Goods Administration
>
>ph +61 2 6232 8129
>fax +61 2 6232 8112
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