Concerns about buying medicine online

Jun 26
06:31

2012

Ujwala Gawas

Ujwala Gawas

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Before you order any repeat prescriptions online you need to ensure that you are ordering your medication from a reputable online pharmacy and not fake one.

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Many people these days are big fans of shopping online and nowadays it is possible to purchase just about anything you want to by utilising the internet.  By using the internet you do not have to leave the house and your ordered items are delivered straight to your front door.  Many pharmacies have finally realised that more and more people are buying items online and have therefore had websites designed where you can find pretty much every item you would find in a conventional bricks and mortar pharmacy.  If you are tired of waiting in queues for your NHS repeat prescriptions then you can now avoid these queues and order your repeat prescriptions online.

 

Before you order any repeat prescriptions online you need to ensure that you are ordering your medication from a reputable online pharmacy and not fake one.  Pharmacy websites should display some type of security icon like GeoTrust or McAfee Secure.  You should be able to click on these icons and be taken to the security certificate.  Check the URL as it should be the URL of the security company and not the URL of the pharmacy site.

 

Also take a look at the site menu.  On a fake pharmacy site a lot of the links will lead nowhere or just take you back to the top of the page.  This is a sure sign that the website is not legitimate as whoever has created it will not have taken the time to completely set up the site as they know any hosting provider will take down the site as soon as complaints start rolling in.  You should take a close look at their About Us and Contact Us pages.  On either of these pages you should be able to see a physical address as well as an operational telephone number.  Try to copy and paste the address into Google maps.  It should return results that match the website.

 

Fake pharmacy websites will hide the payment options until you have placed items in the shopping cart and filled out your shipping address details.  The reason they do this is that even if you do not place the order they will still have your email address,Concerns about buying medicine online Articles name, address and phone number which they can sell on to other scam artists.  If you have any doubts about the legitimacy of a site then do not use it or at least do not input your real personal information.

 

In the UK many people every day need to order their NHS repeat prescriptions.  There is now a service called Repeatscripts.co.uk which is an online service that allows you to manage your NHS repeat prescriptions online and completely for FREE.  To use the service all you need to do is register with your details, chose your GP surgery and local pharmacy and note all the medications on your NHS repeat prescription and select the delivery method you would prefer.  Once you are registered for the service you will be sent an automatic email reminder which will remind you when your next prescription is due.