Protecting Yourself from Online Scams and Fraud

Verify the pharmacy’s license and registration with your provincial regulatory body. Check for a physical address and contact information; avoid sites with only a PO box or vague details. Legitimate pharmacies will readily provide this information.

Scrutinize the website’s security. Look for “https” in the URL and a padlock symbol in your browser’s address bar. This indicates a secure connection, protecting your personal and financial data.

Beware of Suspicious Pricing and Offers

Unbelievably low prices are a major red flag. Canadian pharmacies should have pricing that is comparable to brick-and-mortar establishments. Extremely discounted or free shipping offers often signal fraudulent operations. Be wary of pressure tactics promising quick results.

Secure Your Payment Information

Use only secure payment methods like PayPal or credit cards that offer buyer protection. Avoid wiring money or using prepaid debit cards; these methods lack recourse if you become a victim of fraud.

Read customer reviews carefully. Pay attention to reviews mentioning difficulties obtaining refunds or receiving counterfeit medications. Check multiple review sites to get a holistic view.

If something seems off, trust your instincts. Don’t hesitate to contact your doctor or pharmacist for advice on reputable online sources before ordering medications online.