Nice explanation of AOD:
http://www.evaluategroup.com/Universal/View.aspx?type=Story&id=419857
"AOD9604 has not been granted approval by Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration or any other government health authority in the world to be marketed as a pharmaceutical product.
However, Australian registered doctors can legally prescribe AOD9604 with prescriptions made up by a compounding pharmacy.
Following provision of an unconditional "GRAS" (Generally Recognised As Safe) status, a product containing AOD9604 in its intended use in foods, drinks and dietary supplements can be marketed as safe for human oral consumption in the USA at daily amounts of up to 1mg per day.
Since April 2011, AOD9604 has been used as an ingredient in a topical cosmetic cellulite cream (BodyShaperTM) that is readily available through pharmacies and cosmetic counters at major Department stores throughout Australia and Asia."
Does Jobe have a prescription?
Is it safe to be injected?
Doesn't matter either way, it's still not approved.
http://www.evaluategroup.com/Universal/View.aspx?type=Story&id=419857
"AOD9604 has not been granted approval by Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration or any other government health authority in the world to be marketed as a pharmaceutical product.
However, Australian registered doctors can legally prescribe AOD9604 with prescriptions made up by a compounding pharmacy.
Following provision of an unconditional "GRAS" (Generally Recognised As Safe) status, a product containing AOD9604 in its intended use in foods, drinks and dietary supplements can be marketed as safe for human oral consumption in the USA at daily amounts of up to 1mg per day.
Since April 2011, AOD9604 has been used as an ingredient in a topical cosmetic cellulite cream (BodyShaperTM) that is readily available through pharmacies and cosmetic counters at major Department stores throughout Australia and Asia."
Does Jobe have a prescription?
Is it safe to be injected?
Doesn't matter either way, it's still not approved.