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If there will be some really working myostatin inhibitor on the market, will it be legally available? I mean, are these drugs of such nature that they will surely be on prescription or even scheduled like steroids?
(09-18-2011 09:31 PM)xoreo89 Wrote: [ -> ]If there will be some really working myostatin inhibitor on the market, will it be legally available? I mean, are these drugs of such nature that they will surely be on prescription or even scheduled like steroids?

Yeah, you can take poison on it, FDA will regulate the stuff for sure!
(09-18-2011 09:33 PM)BigBro81 Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-18-2011 09:31 PM)xoreo89 Wrote: [ -> ]If there will be some really working myostatin inhibitor on the market, will it be legally available? I mean, are these drugs of such nature that they will surely be on prescription or even scheduled like steroids?

Yeah, you can take poison on it, FDA will regulate the stuff for sure!

This is a big IF because effective human myostatin inhibitors do not exist yet. But let's assume they sometimes will. Such drugs will be intended for severy ill people with degenerative diseases, I mean muscle-degeneration. It is highly unlikely such drugs would be OTC. It's practically sure this will be a prescription drug which will soon become a schedule substance - as soon as you and me will start using it Big Grin
(09-18-2011 09:38 PM)BIGGER88 Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-18-2011 09:33 PM)BigBro81 Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-18-2011 09:31 PM)xoreo89 Wrote: [ -> ]If there will be some really working myostatin inhibitor on the market, will it be legally available? I mean, are these drugs of such nature that they will surely be on prescription or even scheduled like steroids?

Yeah, you can take poison on it, FDA will regulate the stuff for sure!

This is a big IF because effective human myostatin inhibitors do not exist yet. But let's assume they sometimes will. Such drugs will be intended for severy ill people with degenerative diseases, I mean muscle-degeneration. It is highly unlikely such drugs would be OTC. It's practically sure this will be a prescription drug which will soon become a schedule substance - as soon as you and me will start using it Big Grin

Agree. Myostatin blockers will be banned, listed as scheduled substances. People will obviously start using them instead of steroids. Why are steroids listed among narcotics? They are not addictive. So FDA will have no problem to list myostatin blockers too.
(09-18-2011 09:43 PM)RoyalCheese Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-18-2011 09:38 PM)BIGGER88 Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-18-2011 09:33 PM)BigBro81 Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-18-2011 09:31 PM)xoreo89 Wrote: [ -> ]If there will be some really working myostatin inhibitor on the market, will it be legally available? I mean, are these drugs of such nature that they will surely be on prescription or even scheduled like steroids?

Yeah, you can take poison on it, FDA will regulate the stuff for sure!

This is a big IF because effective human myostatin inhibitors do not exist yet. But let's assume they sometimes will. Such drugs will be intended for severy ill people with degenerative diseases, I mean muscle-degeneration. It is highly unlikely such drugs would be OTC. It's practically sure this will be a prescription drug which will soon become a schedule substance - as soon as you and me will start using it Big Grin

Agree. Myostatin blockers will be banned, listed as scheduled substances. People will obviously start using them instead of steroids. Why are steroids listed among narcotics? They are not addictive. So FDA will have no problem to list myostatin blockers too.

Correct. And other countries will follow suit soon. But I'm sure there will be 3-4 years when it will be legal at least in Eastern Europe Big Grin
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