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This page provides general legal orientation for Netherlands, not legal advice. Regulations change frequently. Always verify current rules with MEB and consult a qualified professional.
Peptide Legal Status in Netherlands
The Netherlands regulates medicines through the MEB/CBG under the Geneesmiddelenwet (Medicines Act). GLP-1 agonists are EMA-authorized and available by prescription. The IGJ (Health and Youth Care Inspectorate) enforces medicines regulation. The Netherlands has a pragmatic regulatory approach — compounding is permitted, and online prescribing is allowed within established frameworks.
Regulator
MEB (Medicines Evaluation Board) / CBG (College ter Beoordeling van Geneesmiddelen) — Official website
Key Facts
Compounding Pharmacy Rules
Telehealth Prescribing
Peptide Categories in Netherlands
Approved
Semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy, Rybelsus), tirzepatide (Mounjaro), liraglutide (Saxenda) — EMA-authorized, available by prescription. Reimbursement through zorgverzekering is limited for weight loss; most are self-pay.
Research / Unapproved
BPC-157, TB-500, GHRPs — no marketing authorization. Sale as research chemicals for human use is prohibited under the Geneesmiddelenwet. IGJ may take enforcement action.
Banned / Restricted
Unauthorized medicines. Check current IGJ enforcement priorities and opioid/controlled substance scheduling.
Key Legislation
- Geneesmiddelenwet (Medicines Act)
- Wet op de beroepen in de individuele gezondheidszorg (BIG Act)
- Wet geneeskundige behandelingsovereenkomst (WGBO)
Peptides in Netherlands: FAQ
Sources
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