Tips to Remember When Buying from a No-Prescription Online Pharmacy

January 9, 2014 sarah Uncategorized

Disclaimer: Before taking any medical advice, you should consult a doctor.

Buying your prescription medicine from an online prescription pharmacy is all very well, convenient and relatively inexpensive. A valid prescription from a duly-licensed doctor is a fail-safe guarantee you can buy your medicines with no problems. But if you do not have a prescription —you lost it, cannot go to the clinic for any reason but must have the medicine fast, the community doctor cannot make house calls and you are an invalid or bedridden, whatever— your only recourse is to buy from a no prescription online pharmacy.

But problems develop if you happen to buy from a rogue pharmacy. Rogue sites will sell you adulterated, illegally imported, wrong-dosage, and even fake drugs to get your money and give nothing in return. Thus it is advisable to be wary of such sites to avoid heartaches and sad tales. We can suggest a few steps:

Determine if the site is licit and authentic. You can look for a seal of security in the site itself, or for any kind of indication it has been vouchsafed by a government agency. A check with the Verified Internet Pharmacy Practice Sites (VIPPS), Board of Pharmacy, the Food and Drugs Administration, Better Business Bureau, the Complaints.com and perhaps the Federal Bureau of Investigation may be helpful in different ways.

Likewise, you might want to access the site’s ‘About Us’ or “Contact Us’ page and find their address and phone numbers. If the contents obfuscate about the address or phone, or not even mention them, it can be that they want to hide a few things. It is an indication that you should suspect the site as questionable at best.

Ask if they have legitimate doctors and pharmacists to make and fill the prescription. Take down their names, addresses, phone numbers and license numbers if you want absolute guarantee they are legitimate, for checking later. Any hesitation or evasion in answering might be an indication the site is trying to hide something. Be wary.

Note if they try to bypass the interview to establish a doctor-patient relationship needed for them to issue a prescription. Prescription drugs are so-called because you need a prescription to purchase them. So if the site is shortcutting the process, they are simply after your money.Be suspicious or run. Better the effort to find another site than transact business with it and regret it afterwards.

Purchasing your medicine from a no prescription online pharmacy is not too difficult. It is almost the same as when you buy through a prescription website, except that in this case the site issues your prescription for you. They do it by having a doctor interview you, the patient, about your ailment or disorder much like in a regular clinic, so a patient-doctor relationship is established for a prescription to be issued. The site then accepts your order and all is fine.

The preceding are only a few measures how you can avoid being a victim of a rogue no-prescription pharmacy website. Your friends might have recommendations or advice also. It won’t hurt to ask them, too.

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