Identifying Legitimate Medications and Avoiding Counterfeits

Check the manufacturer’s website for a list of authorized distributors. Compare the packaging to images on the site. Discrepancies are a red flag.

Verify the authenticity of your pharmacy. Use only licensed online pharmacies that are registered with a regulatory body like the NABP (National Association of Boards of Pharmacy) in the US or its equivalents in other countries.

Examine the packaging carefully. Look for inconsistencies in printing, spelling errors, or blurry images. Legitimate medications typically feature clear, high-quality printing.

Be wary of unusually low prices. If a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is. Counterfeit drugs are often sold at significantly reduced prices.

Check the pills themselves. Look for variations in shape, size, color, or texture compared to images on the manufacturer’s website. Report any concerns to the relevant authorities.

Never purchase medications from unauthorized online vendors or individuals. Stick to reputable sources to ensure medication safety and efficacy.

Consult your doctor or pharmacist. They can provide guidance on identifying legitimate sources and handling any suspected counterfeit medications.

Report suspicious online pharmacies or sellers to the appropriate regulatory agencies. Your vigilance helps protect others from dangerous counterfeits.

Store your medications properly. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for storage to maintain their potency and prevent degradation.

Always prioritize your health. Using counterfeit medications can have serious health consequences. Don’t risk it.