Possession and importation of anabolic steroids in quantities consistent with personal use is permitted in Malta.
A Libyan man was yesterday cleared of importing steroids irregularly, after a court found that the Maltese law does not specify any procedure that states what should happen when a foreigner wants to import medicines for his own personal use.
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The court also heard Tonio Cassar from the Medicines Authority, who said that the Maltese law does not specify what should happen when a foreigner wants to import medicines for his own personal use.
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Moreover, the court found that the components of the tablets (Anabol and Androlic) imported by the man, were not listed in a legal notice on the subject and therefore did not, by law, require a doctors prescription.
The court ruled however, that this does not constitute any legal obligation and therefore the failure to carry a doctors prescription would not be considered to be a criminal offence.
The court also found that the quantity of tablets that Mr Abd Suliman imported could not be considered to be commercial quantities, so no import or trade licence was required.
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