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Brought my sema through customs and almost had a heart attack

AussieAnna Sat, Jan 24, 2026 at 1:44 AM 19 replies 808 viewsPage 2 of 4
PedsEndoPhilly
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Jan 24, 2026 at 4:34 AM#6

Australian Border Force (ABF) update: they've gotten significantly more aggressive in 2026. My last two orders from the US were both intercepted. One was destroyed, the other I had to provide a prescription to get released (which took 3 weeks and required a Statutory Declaration).

The new TGA rules kicking in July 2026 are going to make international ordering basically impossible for Australians. They're implementing a real-time database that ABF can check at the border — if the peptide isn't on your TGA-notified importation list, it gets auto-seized.

My advice for fellow Aussies: stockpile domestically-compounded product before July, or switch to a brand-name prescription. The international ordering era is ending for us.

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Jan 24, 2026 at 4:51 AM#7

One more critical point I forgot: temperature monitoring.

If you're receiving cold-shipped peptides, check the cold pack condition on arrival:

  • Gel packs still partially frozen or cold = good
  • Gel packs room temperature = chain broken, product may be compromised
  • Condensation on vials = temperature fluctuation occurred

You can buy USB temperature loggers on Amazon for $15-20 that you ship inside the package (some vendors will do this if you ask). The logger records temperature every 15 minutes so you can see exactly what happened during transit.

If you receive a pre-mixed product where the cold chain clearly broke, do not use it. Request a reship. A reputable vendor will honor this.

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Jan 24, 2026 at 5:08 AM#8

Final thought: the international peptide landscape is tightening everywhere. Australia is cracking down, the UK MHRA is getting more active, and even the US FDA has issued new Import Alerts targeting specific Chinese peptide manufacturers in Q1 2026.

My prediction: within 2-3 years, international grey-market peptide ordering will be largely dead. The future is either domestic compounding (in countries that allow it), brand-name prescriptions, or telehealth-to-pharmacy pipelines. Adapt accordingly.

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