Verify the pharmacy’s license and accreditation. Look for verification seals from organizations like the Pharmacy Checker Verification Program or LegitScript. These organizations independently assess online pharmacies for safety and legitimacy.
Checking for Secure Practices
Check for HTTPS security on the website (look for the padlock icon in your browser’s address bar). Read user reviews on independent review sites, focusing on comments about order fulfillment, customer service, and the legitimacy of the products received. Scrutinize the website’s contact information; a legitimate pharmacy will provide a physical address and phone number.
Additional Verification Steps
Confirm the pharmacy’s registration with a relevant regulatory body in its country of operation. Be wary of pharmacies that offer unbelievably low prices or require no prescription. These are often red flags. Contact the pharmacy directly with questions about their licensing, medication sourcing, and return policies. Be cautious about pharmacies that only accept payments through obscure methods.


