Are SARMs Legal in Austria? (2026 Guide)

In Austria, SARMs (Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators) may be regulated as unauthorised medicinal products if they are marketed or presented for human consumption. Oversight of medicinal products in Austria sits with the Federal Office for Safety in Health Care (BASG), which is responsible for areas including the Austrian Medicines Act and medicinal product import controls.

SARMs are not generally treated as ordinary food supplements in Austria. If a SARM product is promoted for use by humans, it may fall under medicinal product rules and require appropriate authorisation before it can be legally marketed or supplied. Research compounds may be supplied for laboratory research purposes only where they are properly labelled and not intended for human consumption.

Which SARMs and Related Compounds Are Available for Research in Austria?

Stacks Available for Research

Is Importing SARMs into Austria Legal?

Importing SARMs into Austria for human consumption may be restricted or prohibited if the products are considered unauthorised medicinal products. Importation for legitimate laboratory research may be possible where products are clearly labelled for research use only, but customs or health authorities may inspect, restrict, or confiscate products suspected of being intended for personal use.

Warning and Disclaimer

All SARMs supplied by NutriMax PES are strictly for laboratory research purposes only and are not approved for human consumption in Austria. Misuse may result in health risks and legal consequences under Austrian law.

For more information, visit the Federal Office for Safety in Health Care (BASG).