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Is GHK-Cu Legal to Buy in the UAE?

Published 2026-07-13 · REVIVE Peptides Research Desk · 2 min read
Short answer: GHK-Cu is not listed as a controlled or narcotic substance under UAE law, so it can be legally purchased and imported as a research chemical. It is not approved by UAE health authorities as a cosmetic, therapeutic, or wellness product, so it must be sold and used strictly for laboratory research.

The UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) does not list GHK-Cu among restricted or controlled compounds, which is the legal basis on which research suppliers can sell and ship it within the UAE — the same unscheduled-research-chemical category most of REVIVE LAB UAE's catalog falls into.

That legal status applies specifically to research and laboratory use. Despite decades of published dermatology and gene-expression literature, GHK-Cu has not been formally reviewed or approved by UAE authorities as a cosmetic ingredient, therapeutic agent, or wellness product, so it cannot legally be marketed or sold in the UAE as any of those things — only as a research reference material.

Buyers remain responsible for ensuring their use of any research compound complies with UAE law and applicable institutional research ethics standards. REVIVE LAB UAE enforces age verification (21+) at checkout and does not provide medical or administration advice for any product it sells.

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