SARMs Legal Status in Yemen (2025 Guide)
In Yemen, the regulation of SARMs (Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators) is ambiguous and largely unregulated due to ongoing political instability and a lack of formal enforcement structures within the pharmaceutical sector.
While SARMs are not explicitly classified as controlled substances in Yemen, any drugs or supplements imported for human consumption typically require clearance by the Yemeni Ministry of Public Health and Population. SARMs are generally not authorised for human consumption, and possession with intent to sell or consume could lead to scrutiny from local authorities.
However, SARMs may be legally acquired for laboratory research purposes if clearly labelled “not for human consumption” and accompanied by appropriate documentation.
Which SARMs and Related Compounds Are Available for Research in Yemen?
- RAD-140 (Testolone)
- YK-11 Myostatin Inhibitor
- MK-677 (Ibutamoren)
- LGD-4033 (Ligandrol)
- MK-2866 (Ostarine)
- GW-501516 (Cardarine)
- S-23
- S-4 (Andarine)
- SR9009 (Stenabolic)
- Laxogenin Natural Anabolic
- Turkesterone
Stacks Available for Research
- Minotaur Stack – Ostarine, Cardarine, Ligandrol & MK-677
- Griffin Stack – Ostarine & Cardarine
- Chimera Stack – RAD-140 & MK-677
Is Importing SARMs into Yemen Legal?
Importing SARMs into Yemen is not officially regulated but may still attract scrutiny at ports of entry. Products labelled for research purposes only are less likely to be questioned, but the unstable regulatory environment means risks remain.
Warning and Disclaimer
All SARMs sold by NutriMax SARMs are strictly for laboratory research purposes only and are not approved for human consumption in Yemen. Due to the ongoing conflict and governance challenges, enforcement can vary by region.
For official guidance, consult the Yemen Ministry of Public Health and Population (website access may be unreliable).
Last Updated: July 2025