Buying Medicine and Medical Products Online Tips and Warnings for Consumers! With hundreds of drug-dispensing Websites in business, how can consumers tell which sites are legitimate ones, especially when it is very easy to set up a site that is very professional looking and promises deep discounts or a minimum of hassles? If you buy medical products online, be aware of the following dangers: Check with the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (www.nabp.net, (847) 698-6227) to determine whether a Website is a licensed pharmacy in good standing. Don't buy from sites that offer to prescribe a prescription drug for the first time without a physical exam, sell a prescription drug without a prescription, or sell drugs not approved by FDA. Don't do business with sites that have no access to a registered pharmacist to answer questions. Don't purchase from foreign Websites at this time because generally it will be illegal to import the drugs bought from these sites, the risks are greater, and there is very little the U.S. government can do if you get ripped off. Be careful of sites that use impressive-sounding terminology to disguise a lack of good science or those that claim the government, the medical profession, or research scientists have conspired to suppress a product. Talk to your health-care professional before using any medications for the first time. (Source: U.S. Food and Drug Administration, http://www.fda.gov/)
FDA offers these tips to consumers who buy health products online:
Avoid sites that do not identify with whom you are dealing and do not provide a U.S. address and phone number to contact if there's a problem.
Beware of sites that advertise a "new cure" for a serious disorder or a quick cure-all for a wide range of ailments.
Steer clear of sites that include undocumented case histories claiming "amazing" results.
Consumers who suspect that a site is illegal can report it to FDA.