Verify licensing: Start by checking if the pharmacy holds a valid license from a Canadian regulatory body, such as the College of Pharmacists of your target province. You can usually find this information on their website.
Look for secure connections: Ensure the website uses HTTPS, indicated by a padlock symbol in your browser’s address bar. This protects your personal and financial data during transactions.
- Check for an address and contact details: Legitimate pharmacies openly display their physical address and provide multiple contact methods (phone, email, fax). Read customer reviews: Explore independent review sites and forums to gauge customer experiences. Focus on reviews discussing order fulfillment, customer service, and the authenticity of medications. Review their privacy policy: A clear and comprehensive privacy policy demonstrates commitment to data protection.
Beware of suspiciously low prices: Prices significantly below average market rates often signal counterfeit medications. A slightly lower price might be acceptable, but extreme discounts raise red flags.
Verify the pharmacist’s credentials: Look for information about the pharmacists on staff, their qualifications, and licensing information. Consult your doctor: Before ordering Cialis or any medication online, always discuss it with your physician. They can assess your suitability and provide guidance. Understand return policies: Examine their return policy for damaged or incorrect orders. A clear and reasonable return policy shows accountability.
Report suspicious pharmacies: If you encounter a website that appears illegitimate, report it to the relevant authorities. This helps protect others from potential scams.


