Most people unsure about legitimacy of online medicines

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A survey for The Independent Pharmacy suggests that 83% of the population do not know how to check if a medicine they have purchased online is legitimate.

The research also suggested:

Scott McDougall, co-founder and registered manager of The Independent Pharmacy, said: “Buying medicine safely off the internet isn’t always easy. Not only are online pharmacies not regulated to the same extent, but some are also completely illegal and unregistered.

“Unless the millions of people that buy medicine online know how to spot a legitimate online pharmacy and check medicine authenticity, they could be putting their health at risk.”

The Independent Pharmacy has published a guide advising people how they can purchase medicine online safely.

They outline that legitimate online pharmacies assess queries and offer advice, issue a prescription if needed, check and dispense prescriptions, send medication directly to the patient’s door.

Dr Don Grant, clinical lead at The Independent Pharmacy, said: “Typically, the over 55s are the most vulnerable as they often require more medication, and yet they may not be as aware of online safety as younger generations who were brought up with tech.

“Not only is there a need to provide further education on how to identify a safe online pharmacy, but it’s also important to keep an open dialogue with healthcare professionals across the industry about the standards of prescribing sites and medicines to ensure a collaborative future between online and offline providers and encourage safer patient care.”

The Independent Pharmacy has created a guide to online healthcare to help people stay safe and protected when buying medicine online.

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