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Legal status

Is Vinpocetine legal?

Jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction legal status for Vinpocetine: scheduling, prescription requirements, supplement classification, and import considerations. Legality changes frequently — verify with local authorities before purchase, especially when crossing borders.

By jurisdiction

United States

USBanned

Banned — prohibited entirely. Possession, sale, and importation are illegal.

United Kingdom

UKOTC

Over-the-counter — sold without prescription, classified as a dietary supplement or food ingredient. Standard quality controls and labelling rules apply to the seller, not to the user.

European Union

EURx

Prescription-only — requires authorisation from a licensed prescriber. Possession without prescription is typically illegal; importation from overseas pharmacies is grey-market.

Australia

AURx

Prescription-only — requires authorisation from a licensed prescriber. Possession without prescription is typically illegal; importation from overseas pharmacies is grey-market.

Specific bans on file

Vinpocetine is specifically banned, restricted, or scheduled in the following jurisdictions or bodies on file in our dataset:

  • ·US (FDA dietary supplement ban 2019)

What the status actually means

Crossing borders with Vinpocetine

Even compounds that are OTC in your home jurisdiction can be controlled or banned in the destination. Customs authorities have broad discretion to seize, refuse entry, or charge importers — even for small personal quantities. Australia in particular has unusually restrictive supplement import rules; Schengen-area EU customs handles supplements unevenly across member states. Before travelling with any nootropic that is scheduled or prescription-only in either your origin or destination, check the importing country's customs guidance and consider leaving it at home.

Athletic competition

Athletes subject to WADA, NCAA, USADA, or sport-specific anti-doping rules should verify the current Prohibited List before using any new compound. Modafinil, amphetamine, methylphenidate, BPC-157, and several stimulants are prohibited in or out of competition. Many adaptogens, choline sources, and amino acids are not on prohibited lists but routinely fail tests when adulterated with banned ingredients — third-party-tested supplements (NSF Certified for Sport, Informed Sport) substantially reduce this risk.

Full reference, dosing, mechanism, and citations for Vinpocetine are on the main reference page — see Vinpocetine. For dose-specific guidance see Vinpocetine dosage; for safety see Vinpocetine side effects.

Legal status changes frequently. The classifications on this page are current as of our last review and apply to standard formulations — novel salts, esters, or analogues may have different status. This page is informational, not legal advice. Verify with your local regulatory authority and consult counsel for jurisdiction-specific questions. See our full disclaimer.