How to Buy Prescription Drugs Online

Buying prescription drugs online is a great way to save money and who doesn't want to save money? With a tight economy and people looking to save money wherever they can, buying prescription drugs online is becoming more and more popular. However, there are many things to keep in mind if you are considering doing so for the first time.

Choosing the right online source for your prescription drugs is incredibly important. Making the wrong choice can seriously affect your health. Therefore you need to be sure the source of your meds is a reliable, trustworthy one. Keep these factors in mind when you are looking for an online prescription drug source.

- Check to be sure the company is licensed and has a good reputation. The National Association of Boards of Pharmacies can provide this information. A Verified Internet Pharmacy Practices Site (VIPPS) seal is a good sign.

- The online pharmacy should also have a physical address that is published and verifiable.

- Make sure you have access to a licensed pharmacist, for questions and advice and who will make sure that there are no drug interactions to worry about.

- Use only sites that require a prescription from a doctor. If you are ordering drugs from a company that does not, that company is not operating as it should in that regard. Therefore other aspects of the company's practices may also be questionable.

- Check to make sure your payment information and other personal data is treated in a secure manner to ensure that you are not at risk for identity theft.

- Compare prices before you buy. Online prices may not always be the best ones. Many brick and mortar pharmacies have realized that they need to compete with online dispensing services and have made their prices much more affordable in consequence.

When you have located the online drugstore you feel comfortable using, get a prescription from your doctor, ideally for at least 3 months worth of the drug. Order your prescription online and send the prescription to the address given. Alternatively some online pharmacies will accept faxed prescriptions if they come directly from your doctor's office.

Ordering prescription drugs from online companies that do not meet the above guidelines is risky because many such companies dispense expired drugs or drugs that have been manufactured without the same quality controls as legitimate companies. Drugs may also have been stored improperly causing their active ingredients to deteriorate. Some of the extreme cases of fraudulent online sites vend fake prescription drugs, which can put you greatly at risk should you take them. The better sites will provide the real thing but may not provide adequate counseling, warnings or check on other drugs you are taking to avoid potential interactions. The FDA strongly recommends using only online pharmacies that are located in the United States and are state licensed.

If you have a bad experience with an online pharmacy, report it immediately to the Food and Drug Administration. You may be saving someone else's life.

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