Canadian online pharmacies require a valid prescription from a licensed Canadian physician. Upload a clear image or PDF of your prescription; ensure all details – your name, medication details, and physician’s signature – are legible.
Pharmacies verify prescriptions through several methods. They may check the physician’s license number against official databases. They also validate prescription details against medication databases to prevent fraud and ensure accuracy.
Some pharmacies use secure online systems to facilitate direct communication with your doctor for prescription verification. This expedites the process and enhances security.
Expect a response regarding your prescription verification within 24-48 hours, though processing times may vary based on the pharmacy and prescription complexity. Contact customer support if you have not received an update after this timeframe.
Refills typically require a new prescription from your doctor, unless otherwise stated by your physician or pharmacy. Always clarify refill procedures with your pharmacist.
Protecting your personal information is paramount. Choose online pharmacies with robust security measures, indicated by SSL certificates and clear privacy policies. Review the pharmacy’s website carefully before submitting your prescription.