SARMs Legal Status in Papua New Guinea (2025 Guide)

In Papua New Guinea, SARMs (Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators) are not explicitly regulated by dedicated legislation. Oversight of medicines, supplements, and pharmaceutical imports falls under the Department of Health's Medicines and Health Services Standards Branch.

Although SARMs are not officially listed as controlled substances in Papua New Guinea, any medicinal product intended for human consumption or performance enhancement would require regulatory approval. SARMs may be purchased for laboratory research purposes only if clearly labelled “not for human consumption.”

Which SARMs and Related Compounds Are Available for Research in Papua New Guinea?

Stacks Available for Research

Is Importing SARMs into Papua New Guinea Legal?

Importing SARMs into Papua New Guinea for human consumption is not formally authorised. SARMs for research use may be imported if clearly labelled and accompanied by documentation, but customs and regulatory scrutiny may apply.

Warning and Disclaimer

All SARMs sold by NutriMax SARMs are strictly for laboratory research purposes only and are not approved for human consumption in Papua New Guinea. Improper use or importation could lead to legal challenges or product confiscation.

For more information, contact the Papua New Guinea Department of Health.

Last Updated: July 2025