Verifying the Legitimacy of a Canadian Pharmacy

Check the pharmacy’s registration with their provincial regulatory body. Each province maintains a list of licensed pharmacies; verify the pharmacy’s name and address against this list.

Inspect the website’s security. Look for “https” in the URL and a padlock icon in your browser’s address bar. These indicate a secure connection, protecting your personal information.

Examine the website’s contact information. Legitimate pharmacies will clearly display a physical address, phone number, and email address. Be wary of pharmacies with only a PO Box or limited contact details.

Scrutinize the pharmacy’s licensing information. The website should prominently display its license number and the licensing authority. You can independently verify this information using the provincial regulatory body’s website.

Assess the pharmacy’s pricing. Prices significantly lower than those at other pharmacies might suggest illegitimate practices. Beware of suspiciously cheap medications.

Read customer reviews. Look for consistent feedback across multiple review sites. Negative reviews regarding order fulfillment, medication quality, or customer service could be red flags.

Confirm the pharmacy’s accreditation. Look for evidence of accreditation from reputable organizations. Independent verification helps assure you the pharmacy meets quality standards.

Avoid pharmacies offering medications without a prescription. Legitimate Canadian pharmacies require a valid prescription before dispensing medication.