Peptide Laws in Libya
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Are Peptides Legal in Libya?
Libya has no formal drug scheduling system, and political instability has left pharmaceutical regulation largely non-functional. There is no domestic peptide market, and enforcement is minimal. Importing research peptides is unlikely to cause regulatory issues, but the security situation makes travel itself risky. Travelers should be aware that the lack of regulation also means no consumer protections.
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PrescriptionCan You Buy Peptides in Libya?
4 peptide(s) are legal to buy in Libya, including GHK-Cu, NAD+, Glutathione, Vitamin B12. 1 peptide(s) require a valid prescription, including Semaglutide. 18 peptide(s) fall into a legal grey area: Retatrutide, Selank, Tirzepatide, MOTS-c, TB-500, and 13 more. These may be available for research purposes but their legality for personal use is ambiguous.
Traveling to Libya with Peptides
When traveling to Libya with peptides, the legality depends on each peptide's classification. Prescription peptides (Semaglutide) typically require documentation such as a prescription or doctor's letter when crossing borders. Enforcement in Libya is rated as "Lenient." Always declare pharmaceutical products at customs and carry documentation of any prescriptions.
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Peptide Regulations in Libya
| Peptide | Status | Rx Required | Schedule | Detail |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Retatrutide | Grey Area | No | Unregistered | Investigational compound. Not registered. Not available in Libyan market. Import subject to ACI requirements. |
| Selank | Grey Area | No | Unregistered | Russian nootropic. Not available locally. |
| Tirzepatide | Grey Area | Yes | Not Registered | Not registered. Not available in Libyan market. |
| MOTS-c | Grey Area | No | Unregistered | Novel peptide. Not addressed by NCDCR. No local availability. |
| TB-500 | Grey Area | No | Unregistered | Same as BPC-157. Not registered. No drug scheduling system. |
| GHK-Cu | Legal | No | Cosmetic | Topical cosmetic use unrestricted. Injectable form not specifically regulated under existing framework. |
| AOD-9604 | Grey Area | No | Unregistered | Not specifically regulated. GH fragment not addressed. |
| Semaglutide | Prescription | Yes | Prescription Only | Prescription medicine. NCDCR approval required before marketing. Limited availability. Pharmacy Dept controls circulation of controlled medicines. Import requires prior supply permission from Ministry for controlled medicines. |
| CJC-1295 | Grey Area | No | Unregistered | Not specifically regulated. No domestic market. No drug scheduling system. |
| Semax | Grey Area | No | Unregistered | Russian nootropic. Not available locally. |
| Ipamorelin | Grey Area | No | Unregistered | Not specifically regulated. No domestic market. |
| NAD+ | Legal | No | Supplement | NAD+ supplements not classified as medicines. Available through import. Minimal supplement regulation. |
| BPC-157 | Grey Area | No | Unregistered | Not NCDCR registered. Libya lacks formal drug scheduling system. Pharmaceutical Affairs Dept handles registration/licensing. GS1 DataMatrix barcodes mandatory for all pharma imports per Decision 379/2023. Ongoing instability limits enforcement. |
| DSIP | Grey Area | No | Unregistered | โ |
| Epithalon | Grey Area | No | Unregistered | โ |
| Glutathione | Legal | No | Supplement | โ |
| HGH | Grey Area | No | Unregistered | โ |
| KPV | Grey Area | No | Unregistered | โ |
| Melanotan II | Grey Area | No | Unregistered | โ |
| Liraglutide | Grey Area | No | Unregistered | โ |
| MK-677 | Grey Area | No | Unregistered | โ |
| Vitamin B12 | Legal | No | Supplement | โ |
| PT-141 | Grey Area | No | Unregistered | โ |
Data is researcher-verified but not legal advice. Always consult local regulations before purchasing, importing, or traveling with peptides. Last verified: 2026-02-28.