Check for a valid pharmacy license. Legitimate online pharmacies display their license number prominently on their website. Verify this license number with your state’s board of pharmacy.
Look for secure payment gateways. Reputable sites utilize SSL encryption (indicated by “https” in the URL and a padlock icon). This protects your financial information during transactions.
Confirm contact information. A legitimate supplier provides a physical address, phone number, and email address. Avoid sites with only a PO box or limited contact details.
Read customer reviews carefully. Check independent review sites, not just reviews on the supplier’s website. Look for patterns of positive and negative feedback; a consistently high rating indicates trustworthiness.
Verify the authenticity of Pfizer products. Legitimate sellers will provide proof of product authenticity, potentially including batch numbers that can be verified through Pfizer’s official channels.
Be cautious of unusually low prices. Prices significantly lower than average may signal counterfeit products or a scam.
Consult your doctor. Before purchasing medication online, always consult your doctor. They can advise you on the appropriate dosage and whether online purchase is suitable for your circumstances.


