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Is HCG Legal to Buy in the UAE?

Published 2026-07-11 · REVIVE Peptides Research Desk · 2 min read
Short answer: HCG is legal in the UAE only as a prescription medication, dispensed by a licensed pharmacy against a prescription from a UAE-registered physician, typically for fertility treatment or a diagnosed hormonal condition. It cannot be legally purchased, imported, or possessed without a valid prescription.

Like HGH, HCG is regulated by the UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) as a pharmaceutical product rather than an unscheduled research compound. It is manufactured and sold under pharmaceutical licensing, and its clinical uses — fertility treatment, hypogonadism management — mean supply is restricted to licensed medical channels.

This places HCG in a different regulatory category from the unscheduled research peptides sold by suppliers like REVIVE LAB UAE. Research peptides such as BPC-157 or TB-500 aren't classified as pharmaceuticals and can be sold for laboratory use without a prescription; HCG, as an approved drug, does not have that status.

Anyone traveling with HCG into the UAE, or seeking treatment involving it, should carry valid prescription documentation and consult MoHAP or a licensed UAE physician for current requirements — general informational content like this page is not a substitute for that guidance.

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