Check the College of Pharmacists of Ontario (CPO) website. This is your primary resource for verifying online pharmacy licenses in Ontario.
Using the CPO Website
The CPO website provides a search function. Enter the pharmacy’s name or website address. The search will reveal if the pharmacy is registered and licensed to operate in Ontario. Look for a current license status; an expired or revoked license means the pharmacy is not legally operating.
What to Look For
Confirm the license number. This number provides another layer of verification. You can independently verify this number through the CPO’s online directory. Review the pharmacy’s contact information. Ensure the listed address and contact details are accurate and readily available. A lack of transparency should raise concerns.
Beyond the CPO
Consider the website itself. A professional-looking website with clear contact information, a privacy policy, and terms of service suggests a more legitimate business. However, this is not a guarantee of licensing. Always prioritize CPO verification.
Protecting Yourself
Using unlicensed pharmacies poses significant risks to your health and safety. Always verify a pharmacy’s license before ordering medications online. Your health is paramount; don’t risk it.


