Investigating Potential Red Flags and Warning Signs

Check the pharmacy’s website for a physical address and contact information. A lack of transparency here is a major red flag.

Verify their license and accreditation with your state’s board of pharmacy. Discrepancies signal potential problems.

Scrutinize customer reviews on independent platforms like Yelp or Trustpilot. Negative feedback about high prices, slow shipping, or medication issues deserves attention.

Inspect their security measures. Look for signs of secure website encryption (https) and a privacy policy outlining data protection practices. Absence of these suggests potential vulnerabilities.

Compare prices with established pharmacies. Significantly lower prices can indicate counterfeit or substandard medications.

Examine their return policy. Unclear or restrictive return policies raise concerns about their commitment to customer satisfaction.

Beware of unsolicited emails or phone calls offering prescription drugs. Legitimate pharmacies rarely use these methods.

Report any suspicions to your state’s board of pharmacy or the appropriate regulatory authority. Your vigilance protects you and others.