In the United States and many other countries, Primobolan is a Schedule III controlled substance. It is illegal to buy or sell without a valid medical prescription.
Purchasing from unregulated websites can lead to intercepted packages, fines, or criminal charges.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has banned the drug from entry into the United States, and it is not currently manufactured for human medical use in the U.S..
Primobolan is expensive to produce. As a result, many "Primobolan" products sold online are actually cheaper, more dangerous steroids mislabeled to increase profit.
Unlike many other steroids, it does not convert to estrogen, meaning users typically don't experience water retention or "bloating".
Because it is not legally available in many regions, the market is flooded with underground products:
It is considered one of the "safer" steroids regarding liver toxicity and androgenic side effects, though risks still exist. Risks and Counterfeits