Finding Legitimate Pharmacies

Check the pharmacy’s license and registration with your state board of pharmacy. You can usually find this information on their website or by contacting your state’s regulatory agency.

Verify the pharmacy’s physical address. Legitimate pharmacies have a verifiable street address, not just a PO Box.

Look for a secure website (HTTPS). A secure website will have a padlock icon in the address bar and the URL will begin with “https”.

Read online reviews from verified customers. Pay attention to comments about shipping speed, customer service, and order accuracy. Sites like Trustpilot can be helpful.

Contact the pharmacy directly with questions. Legitimate pharmacies will readily answer your questions about their services, medications, and licensing.

Confirm they’re using a licensed pharmacist. Ask if you can speak to a pharmacist directly; a reputable pharmacy will facilitate this.

Avoid pharmacies with exceptionally low prices. Be wary of deals that seem too good to be true, as these often signal counterfeit medications.

Use only pharmacies that require a prescription for controlled substances like Toradol. This crucial step ensures responsible medication dispensing.