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Learn whether you need a prescription for Animal Test by Universal Nutrition, including regulations, usage guidelines, and safety considerations.

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No. You do not need a prescription for Animal Test. It is sold over the counter in the U.S. as a dietary supplement.
Animal Test is marketed as a “test booster,” but it does not contain prescription hormones. Instead, the formula relies on herbal and plant‑derived ingredients such as arachidonic acid, cissus, and several botanical extracts. Under U.S. regulations, products containing herbs, amino acids, or non‑hormonal compounds are classified as dietary supplements, not drugs, which is why they can be purchased without medical oversight.
Because it contains no testosterone, no controlled substances, and no prescription‑strength hormone analogs, it does not fall into any FDA‑regulated drug category. Retailers can sell it online, in supplement shops, or directly from the manufacturer without verifying age or medical history.
If someone is experiencing true low‑hormone symptoms, a clinical evaluation and, when appropriate, medically supervised options — including standardized or compounded hormone therapy — generally provide clearer and more predictable results than OTC boosters. But none of that is needed simply to purchase Animal Test.
Have questions about compounding? Contact Voshell's Pharmacy — we prepare patient-specific medications pursuant to valid prescriptions from your licensed prescriber.
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