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5-amino-1mq · texas

Is 5-Amino-1MQ legal in Texas?

status · caveats apply
Small-molecule NNMT inhibitor (not a peptide); preclinical; no FDA approval; sold as 'dietary supplement' by some vendors despite IND status. No state-level peptide restrictions beyond federal law in Texas.

category: no approval · last verified May 13, 2026

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Quick answer

Small-molecule NNMT inhibitor (not a peptide); preclinical; no FDA approval; sold as 'dietary supplement' by some vendors despite IND status. No state-level peptide restrictions beyond federal law in Texas.
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Full status breakdown

Federal status

FDA approval
no approval
DEA scheduling
not scheduled
503A compounding
Bulks list: not on list
Do-not-compound list: not on list
Small molecule, not a peptide; outside standard 503A peptide review.
FDA Warning Letters
none on record for this compound
Shortage status
not currently on shortage list
Sale framing
Research-use-only posture: Unapproved; FDCA applies if sold for human use. Some 2024 supplement-vendor WLs for '5-amino-1MQ' sold as dietary supplement.
Personal possession: Not federally criminalized.

Texas — state-specific

Sport-body status

WADA 2026
not on prohibited list
Not explicitly named.
USADA
unknown
NCAA
unknown

What we couldn’t verify

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Also known as

5-Amino-1MQ is also marketed or referenced under the following names (vendor pseudonyms, brand names, chemical identifiers):

  • 5-Amino-1-methylquinolinium
  • 5A1MQ
  • NNMT inhibitor
  • 1-methylquinolinium
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