SARMs Legal Status in the Czech Republic (2025 Guide)
In the Czech Republic, SARMs (Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators) are regulated as unauthorised medicinal products by the State Institute for Drug Control (SÚKL). It is illegal to sell or market SARMs for human consumption without appropriate medical approval.
Although SARMs are not classified as controlled narcotics in the Czech Republic, their sale for personal or human use is prohibited. However, SARMs can be legally purchased for laboratory research purposes only when correctly labelled “not for human consumption.”
Which SARMs and Related Compounds Are Available for Research in the Czech Republic?
- RAD-140 (Testolone) – 60 Tablets x 10mg
- YK-11 Myostatin Inhibitor – 100 Tablets x 5mg
- MK-677 (Ibutamoren) – 60 Tablets x 10mg
- LGD-4033 (Ligandrol) – 100 Tablets x 10mg
- MK-2866 (Ostarine) – 100 Tablets x 10mg
- GW-501516 (Cardarine) – 100 Tablets x 10mg
- S-23 Potent SARM – 100 Tablets x 10mg
- S-4 (Andarine) – 50 Tablets x 25mg
- SR9009 (Stenabolic) – 60 Tablets x 10mg
- Laxogenin Natural Anabolic – 100 Tablets x 50mg
- Turkesterone – 60 Capsules x 500MG
Stacks Available for Research
- Minotaur Stack – Ostarine, Cardarine, Ligandrol & MK-677
- Griffin Stack – Ostarine (MK-2866) & Cardarine (GW-501516)
- Chimera Stack – RAD-140 & MK-677
Is Importing SARMs into the Czech Republic Legal?
Importing SARMs into the Czech Republic for human use is illegal. However, importing SARMs labelled for research purposes is typically permitted, though customs may inspect shipments to ensure compliance with intended use restrictions.
Warning and Disclaimer
All SARMs sold by NutriMax SARMs are strictly intended for laboratory research purposes only and are not approved for human consumption in the Czech Republic. Misuse may lead to health risks and legal consequences under Czech law.
For more information, visit the State Institute for Drug Control (SÚKL).
Last Updated: July 2025