Always obtain a valid Mexican prescription from a licensed doctor before attempting an online purchase. This prescription must clearly state the medication name, dosage, quantity, and your name.
Online pharmacies in Mexico may request a copy of your prescription during the ordering process. Prepare a clear, legible photo or scan. Some sites use secure upload systems; follow their instructions precisely.
Be aware that not all medications require a prescription in Mexico. However, purchasing controlled substances without a prescription is illegal and carries severe penalties.
Check the online pharmacy’s legitimacy. Look for a license number and a physical address in Mexico. Avoid sites lacking these details; they may be fraudulent.
Verify the pharmacy’s secure payment gateway before providing financial information. Look for SSL encryption (the padlock icon in your browser’s address bar).
Familiarize yourself with Mexican import regulations for medications if you intend to ship your order internationally. These rules vary and could prevent delivery.
If you have questions about specific medications or the legality of online purchases, consult a pharmacist or your doctor directly. They can offer personalized guidance and confirm compliance with all regulations.


