However convenient ordering medications over the internet may be, there are a few important things that one has to be cautious of. Here are some pointers to consider before you order medicine online:
l The integrity of the online pharmacy. According to the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP), to become a Verified Internet Pharmacy Practice Site (VIPPS), these drugstores must first comply with the licensing and inspection requirements of its state and those set by every state to which it dispenses medicines.
l The medications you're ordering. Some online pharmacies are not licensed to sell certain drugs. Buying from non-accredited online pharmacy sites may leave you with cheap counterfeit products. Know your medicines and make sure you order only those that you actually need.
l Your privacy and security protection. Read the online pharmacy's privacy and security policy. Make sure that they are easy to find and understand. Make sure that you can reach someone in case you have questions or doubts about their privacy policies. Never give out your personal and financial information unless you've verified the certification of the online drugstore.
Online pharmacies have a tendency to make enticing offers for the prescription medications they sell, making it difficult to resist the temptation to buy from them. But here are some problems that may arise when you buy from a non-verified online drugstore:
l Identity theft. Online drugstores will require you to fill out medical questionnaire. If you've come across an illegal online pharmacy, the personal information you submitted may be used by another person assuming your identity.
l Credit card fraud. Online pharmacies will ask you to submit financial information like your credit card number to pay for your orders. Shady individuals may utilize the financial information you've submitted to make huge purchases using your credit card beyond your knowledge.
l Counterfeit drugs. Some online drugstores are not licensed to sell certain types of medications. You might receive knock-off medications, drugs that come in doses higher or lower than what you require, medicines that may contain harmful substances not specified on their labels, or drugs that have already gone out-of-date.
Although it may appear cheaper and more convenient, you should not put your health and safety on the line for online pharmacies. If you're covered by health insurance, ask around for an online drugstore they can recommend. Before ordering from any kind on online pharmacy, consult with your doctor and ask for a prescription. This way you're protected from counterfeit drugs by making sure of the kind of medication you need to order and you'll know more about the specifics of the drug you're about to buy online.
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