These are some tips on how to tell if an online Canadian pharmacy is a legit one: 1. You have to review the pharmacy's website thoroughly. Check if the website provides a pharmacy license number, the physical address of the pharmacy and the regulatory body that oversees their operation.
You can also visit napra.org because they have a list of registered pharmacies for each province in Canada. You can also find the regulatory body for a specific province the pharmacy is located. 2.
A legit pharmacy provides a phone number on their website for you to call and a pharmacists is available for you to talk about your order. If you are talking to a pharmacist, ask them about their credentials and their license number and verify the license number with a Canadian provincial pharmacy regulator. 3.
You can also look for the Canadian International Pharmacy Association (CIPA) seal. This is an organization that represents legitimate Canadian pharmacy sites that provide pharmacy services to patients internationally. If you can see this seal on a certain website it still not a guarantee that the site is legit.
The best way to verify the legitimacy of the CIPA membership seal is to actually visit the CIPA website at ciparx.ca and use their Verify Membership function. A fake pharmacy site will not have its website listed there.
There are a variety of online pharmacies to choose from. If you see a physical address on their contact page, they are probably reliable. If you are looking for an online pharmacy that is safe and affordable choose abconlinepharmacy.com, onlinecanadarx.com Both very good websites.
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