The medical establishment calls this Law enforcement calls it "drug diversion."
Contraband cures are a symptom of a rigid healthcare system. While regulation is essential to ensure "first, do no harm," the existence of medical smuggling serves as a persistent reminder that for some, the risk of an unproven cure is far more acceptable than the certainty of a regulated death. specific modern example contraband cures
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The average approval time for a new therapy by the FDA is 10–15 years. Countries like Japan, Germany, and Switzerland often approve drugs faster. For a patient with ALS or glioblastoma, waiting a decade is not an option. Nothing herein constitutes medical or legal advice