AlexDavis43
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The question is what to do if seizures trigger future scrutiny.
I don't think this is the case, at least in my experience
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The question is what to do if seizures trigger future scrutiny.
Hopefully that will be soon!Placed my first order to test the waters on Aug 2nd. Communication and ordering process was quick, easy and simple. I recieved the order at my door Aug 27.
Boxing was adequate/secure, nothing fancy but it kept everything inside and without damage. All products were inside as ordered with manufacture dates of early/mid 2025.
I will definitely order again, as soon as they open up delivery to the US again
@PCT24X7 PHARMACY Thanks again for being a stand up vendor!
About a month ago those pole smokers in customs seized a PCT order of mine that was Nebivolol, telmisartan and HCG, none of which are controlled. So I guess it depends on how twisted their panties are that day. None of them were more than a 90 day supply.Apparently regular rx stuff is fine(bp, cholesterol) but large quantities is when things get risky. More than 90 day supply i believe.
indeed.So they can seize anything if they feel like it.
About a month ago those pole smokers in customs seized a PCT order of mine that was Nebivolol, telmisartan and HCG, none of which are controlled. So I guess it depends on how twisted their panties are that day. None of them were more than a 90 day supply.
My understanding is importing prescription meds of ANY kind is illegal without going through the proper channels, controlled substance or not. So they can seize anything if they feel like it.
FDA I think, along with a little pamphlet about the evils and dangers of foreign made drugs LOLDid you get a letter? Out of curiosity, if you did. was it FDA or CBP?
I think the full requirement is non controlled/scheduled substances, 90 day supply or less, and proof of a valid prescription for the addressee for the drugs inside the shipment. So you're allowed to supplement your own prescriptions with up to 90 days worth, but not order whatever Rx's you want as long as it's under 90 days worth. I might be wrong, but that was my understanding of the rules.About a month ago those pole smokers in customs seized a PCT order of mine that was Nebivolol, telmisartan and HCG, none of which are controlled. So I guess it depends on how twisted their panties are that day. None of them were more than a 90 day supply.
My understanding is importing prescription meds of ANY kind is illegal without going through the proper channels, controlled substance or not. So they can seize anything if they feel like it.
That's funny because a good amount of the prescription drugs we get at our local pharmacy are produced by oversees drug companies. What a jokeFDA I think, along with a little pamphlet about the evils and dangers of foreign made drugs LOL
FDA I think, along with a little pamphlet about the evils and dangers of foreign made drugs LOL
Sorry, dumb question. What does a seizure letter look like on USPS tracking?Yep that's the FDA.
They really may have boosted FDA staff at mail centers like they announced a few months ago.
It took the FDA 5 months to process my seized pack and send a letter a year ago. (topical retinol. 2% Ketoconozole shampoo, antibiotic).
Sorry, dumb question. What does a seizure letter look like on USPS tracking?
It's only happened to me once and that's how it played out for me, too. No letter or change in status. Just never updating from from inbound.For me tracking always just stopped in Jamaica, or at "Inbound Customs". Nothing ever said "seized".
It's only happened to me once and that's how it played out for me, too. No letter or change in status. Just never updating from from inbound.
While that would make sense, that hasn't been the experience of many many people. My fear is that eventually this may be true, but for now I haven't seen any convincing evidence that it isAnd once you get a letter the address you used is burned just fyi . Any packages sent to the address will be flagged for future packages .
This isn’t trueAnd once you get a letter the address you used is burned just fyi . Any packages sent to the address will be flagged for future packages .
While that would make sense, that hasn't been the experience of many many people. My fear is that eventually this may be true, but for now I haven't seen any convincing evidence that it is
