Buying Medicine From an Online Pharmacy:
Ordering your medicine online can be easy.
Just make sure you do it safely.
The Internet has changed the way we live, work and shop. The growth of the Internet has made it easy to compare prices and buy products without ever leaving home. But when it comes to buying medicine online, it is important to be very careful. Some websites sell medicine that may not be safe to use and could put your health at risk.
Most online pharmaices that sell medicine:
are U.S. FDA Approved state-licensed pharmacy.
Many give free doctor diagnosis that make it possible to buy medicine that is right for you and your condition
Provide secure transactions that protect your personal information.
Most medicines sold online:
are approved (generic “copycat” medicines) Be sure you are purchasing the proper dosage as some generic brands are too strong or too weak.
All drugs have dangerous ingredients if not adminstered properly
Never take expired medicines (are out-of-date)
Online pharmacies are FDA-approved just as a brick and motar pharmacy (have been checked for safety and effectiveness)
are made using the same safe standards
Check before taking to ensure safe to use with other medicine or products you use
Make sure all medications are labeled, stored, or shipped correctly
MEET AND TALK WITH YOUR DOCTOR BEFORE CHANGING TO A GENERIC BRAND
Talk with your doctor and have a physical exam before you get any new medicine for the first time.
Use ONLY medicine that has been prescribed by your doctor or another trusted pharmacy that is licensed in the U.S. to fill prescriptions for medicine.
Ask your doctor if there are any special steps you need to take to fill your prescription.
These tips will help protect you if you buy medicines online:
KNOW YOUR SOURCE to make sure it’s safe
Make sure a website is a state-licensed pharmacy that is located in the United States. Pharmacies and pharmacists in the United States are licensed by a state's board of pharmacy. Your state board of pharmacy can tell you if a website is a state-licensed pharmacy, is in good standing, and is located in the United States. Find a list of state boards of pharmacy on the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) website at www.nabp.net.
The NABP is a professional association of the state boards of pharmacy. It has a program to help you find some of the pharmacies that are licensed to sell medicine online. Internet websites that display the seal of this program have been checked to make sure they meet state and federal rules. For more on this program and a list of pharmacies that display the Verified Internet Pharmacy Practice Sites™ Seal, (VIPPS® Seal), go to www.vipps.info.
Look for websites with practices that protect you
A safe website should:
be located in the United States and licensed by the state board of pharmacy where the website is operating (check www.nabp.net for a list of state boards of pharmacy)
have a licensed pharmacist to answer your questions
require a prescription from your doctor or other health care professional who is licensed in the United States to write prescriptions for medicine
have a way for you to talk to a person if you have problems
BE SURE YOUR PRIVACY IS PROTECTED
Look for privacy and security policies that are easy-to-find and easy-to-understand.
Don’t give any personal information (such as social security number, credit card, or medical or health history), unless you are sure the website will keep your information safe and private.
Make sure that the site will not sell your information, unless you agree.
PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS
Report websites you are not sure of, or if you have complaints about a site.
Go to www.fda.gov/buyonline and click on “Notify FDA about problem websites.”
Buying your medicine online can be easy. Just make sure you do it safely.
For more information on buying medicines and medical products over the Internet, go to www.fda.gov and click on “Buying Medicines Online,” or go directly to www.fda.gov/buyonline.
For related information, go to:
Imported medicine www.fda.gov/importeddrugs
Counterfeit medicine www.fda.gov/counterfeit
Generic drugs www.fda.gov/cder/ogd
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services | Food and Drug Administration
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1-888-INFO-FDA (1-888-463-6332)
In cooperation with the
National Council on Patient Information and Education
www.talkaboutrx.org
Consumer Education: Buying Medicines and Medical Products Over the Internet
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Date created: January 11, 2005; updated August 14, 2008
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