Consult your doctor or pharmacist. They can provide a prescription and recommend reputable pharmacies.
Check your country’s regulatory agency website. Agencies like the FDA (US) or the MHRA (UK) list approved medications and pharmacies.
Use online pharmacies only after verifying their legitimacy. Look for verification seals, secure payment gateways (HTTPS), and a physical address. Read independent reviews carefully.
Avoid purchasing from unverified websites or individuals. Counterfeit medications pose serious health risks.
If buying online, ensure the pharmacy is licensed in your country or a country with stringent drug regulations.
Compare prices from multiple reputable sources, but prioritize safety and verification over cost.
Always request tracking information for your order. This helps track your medication and confirms a legitimate transaction.
Never share your personal or medical information with unverified online pharmacies.
Report any suspicious online pharmacies to the relevant authorities.


