Check for a valid physical address and contact information. A legitimate pharmacy will readily provide this.
- Look for a license number and verification link on their website. This allows you to independently confirm their legitimacy. Examine their website’s security. A secure site uses HTTPS (indicated by a padlock icon in your browser’s address bar). Read customer reviews on independent review sites, not just those on the supplier’s website itself. Pay attention to both positive and negative feedback.
Verify their registration with regulatory bodies. Different countries have different regulatory bodies; research the applicable ones for your location.
Confirm their policies regarding privacy and data security. A reputable supplier will clearly outline these policies. Scrutinize their return policy. A clear and fair return policy demonstrates confidence in their product and service. Ensure they offer secure payment methods. Avoid suppliers that only accept wire transfers or other less secure options.
If something feels wrong or seems suspicious, err on the side of caution. Use a different supplier.


