Check the pharmacy’s registration with the Canadian International Pharmacy Association (CIPA). CIPA-certified pharmacies adhere to strict Canadian regulations, ensuring product authenticity and safe practices. Look for their seal of approval on the website. Verify the pharmacy’s physical address in Canada; avoid those lacking a clearly stated Canadian location.
Ensuring Secure Transactions
Secure websites use HTTPS (look for the padlock icon in your browser’s address bar). Legitimate pharmacies will clearly display their contact information, including a phone number and email address for customer support. Read online reviews from other customers to gauge their experiences. Be wary of extremely low prices; these often signal counterfeit products.
Confirming Legitimate Prescriptions
Reputable online pharmacies will require a valid prescription from a licensed Canadian physician before dispensing Viagra. They should provide secure methods for uploading prescriptions. Never provide your personal information or prescription details to a pharmacy that doesn’t request these details as part of their verification process. Always confirm the pharmacist’s license number, where possible. Be aware of any potential red flags, such as requests for payment through untraceable methods.


