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While not a strict rule, many legitimate Canadian pharmacies use the .ca domain. However, always verify the registration through official regulatory bodies regardless of the URL. Safety Red Flags to Avoid
Legitimate online pharmacies must be registered with a provincial or territorial pharmacy regulatory authority. Look for the Verified Internet Pharmacy Practice Sites (VIPPS) seal or check the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) database to confirm the site is licensed.
For more detailed information on staying safe, you can consult Health Canada’s official guidelines on buying drugs over the internet.
: Be wary of sites claiming to be "Canadian" but shipping drugs from other countries, as these products have not been vetted by Health Canada.
A legal Canadian online pharmacy will never sell prescription medication without a valid prescription from a licensed Canadian practitioner. If a site offers to sell you "lifestyle" or "chronic" medication without one, it is operating illegally.
: If the price seems "too good to be true," the medication may be expired, diluted, or fake.





