Verify the pharmacy’s license and registration. Look for a physical address and contact information readily available on their website.
Check the pharmacy’s accreditation with organizations like the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) or similar reputable bodies in your country.
Read online reviews from verified customers. Pay attention to both positive and negative feedback; look for consistent patterns.
Secure websites use HTTPS (indicated by a padlock icon in the browser address bar). Ensure your connection is secure before submitting personal information.
Scrutinize the pharmacy’s privacy policy. Understand how they protect your personal and health data.
Avoid pharmacies that offer medications without a prescription or those offering exceptionally low prices compared to others. These may be counterfeit.
Consult your doctor or pharmacist before ordering medications online. They can advise on reputable sources and potential drug interactions.
Report suspicious online pharmacies to relevant authorities. Help maintain online safety and protect other consumers.


