Is CJC-1295 with DAC legal in Maine?
status · caveats apply
No FDA approval; PCAC voted NO Dec 4, 2024; FDA Category 2 'significant safety risks'; WADA S2.2 explicitly named GHRH analogue. No state-level peptide restrictions beyond federal law in Maine.
category: no approval · last verified May 13, 2026
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Quick answer
No FDA approval; PCAC voted NO Dec 4, 2024; FDA Category 2 'significant safety risks'; WADA S2.2 explicitly named GHRH analogue. No state-level peptide restrictions beyond federal law in Maine.
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Full status breakdown
Federal status
FDA approval
no approval
DEA scheduling
not scheduled
503A compounding
Bulks list: voted no
Do-not-compound list: on list
PCAC voted against inclusion Dec 4, 2024 (DAC free base/acetate/trifluoroacetate). Committee cited concerns over cardiac events (historical ConjuChem signal) and immunogenicity. On Category 2 'may present significant safety risks' list as of April 2026.
PCAC review history
- Dec 4, 2024 · voted no · source ↗
FDA Warning Letters
none on record for this compound
Shortage status
not currently on shortage list
Sale framing
Research-use-only posture: PCAC vote and Category 2 posture mean any human-use marketing is an FDCA §505/§301 violation.
Personal possession: Not federally criminalized (federal). State scheduling in Florida creates criminal exposure.
Maine — state-specific
Sport-body status
WADA 2026
on prohibited list · class S2.2 · both
CJC-1295 explicitly named under S2.2 (GHRH and analogues).
USADA
banned
NCAA
banned
What we couldn’t verify
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Also known as
CJC-1295 with DAC is also marketed or referenced under the following names (vendor pseudonyms, brand names, chemical identifiers):
CJC-1295 DACCJC-1295 with Drug Affinity ComplexLong-acting CJC-1295GRF (1-29) DACCJC-1295 DAC acetateCJC-1295 DAC trifluoroacetate
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Disclaimer
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