Surfing for drugs on the web is a great way to save, but don't assume that online prices will always be lower than those at your local pharmacy.
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Buying Discount Drugs in Foreign Countries

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- Shop around. Websites such as PharmacyChecker and DestinationRx allow you to search for the drug you need and compare prices at numerous online pharmacies. Don’t assume that online prices will be lower than those at your local pharmacy, however. Prices often vary between different pharmacy chains, websites, and even a single chain’s stores and website. You may have to comparison shop by checking with multiple stores and sites.
- Make sure the pharmacy is legitimate. Verify that there is a licensed pharmacist available to answer your questions and that the site requires a prescription from your doctor or another authorized medical professional. You’ll need to mail in a prescription—or have your doctor fax or call it in—before a legitimate site will send you any medicine. Check the website in question for specific instructions.
- If possible, buy from a licensed online pharmacy. Ideally, the website will be certified by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP). Online pharmacies vetted by the NABP carry a blue oval seal that reads “VIPPS,” which stands for Verified Internet Pharmacy Practice Site. Visit the NABP’s website for a complete list of these certified pharmacies.




