Understanding Canadian Pharmacy Regulations

Verify a pharmacy’s license with Health Canada’s online database. This ensures they operate legally.

Check for a physical address in Canada. Legitimate Canadian pharmacies have a verifiable street address.

Review their website for contact information: a phone number and email address should be readily available. Avoid sites lacking this detail.

Look for secure payment methods: a secure website (HTTPS) and recognized payment gateways (like PayPal) are key indicators of legitimacy.

Scrutinize their privacy policy: a clear policy outlining data protection is crucial. Avoid pharmacies with vague or missing policies.

Beware of suspiciously low prices. Unreasonably cheap medication may indicate counterfeit or substandard drugs.

Consult your doctor: Discuss your medication needs and get their recommendations before ordering from any online pharmacy.

Report suspicious activity: If you encounter a pharmacy that seems illegitimate, report it to Health Canada.

Understand prescription requirements: Canadian pharmacies require valid prescriptions for controlled substances. Possessing medications without a prescription is illegal.

Remember your rights: You are entitled to safe, quality medication. Don’t hesitate to ask questions or seek clarification from the pharmacy.