Verifying Legitimate Medications and Avoiding Counterfeits

Check the medication’s packaging carefully. Look for inconsistencies in printing, spelling errors, or blurry images. Legitimate pharmaceuticals have crisp, clear labeling with consistent fonts and colors.

Verify the manufacturer’s information. Use the manufacturer’s website or contact them directly to confirm the authenticity of your medication’s batch number or other identifying information. This simple step can save you considerable trouble.

Using Reputable Pharmacies

Purchase medications only from licensed online pharmacies or brick-and-mortar stores. Beware of unusually low prices or offers that seem too good to be true. Legitimate pharmacies adhere to strict regulations and quality control.

Checking for Security Features

Many legitimate medications include security features like holograms, unique serial numbers, or tamper-evident seals. Their absence is a major red flag. Familiarize yourself with the specific security features of the medication you’re purchasing.

Report suspected counterfeit medications to the relevant authorities. Protecting your health and the health of others requires diligence and reporting suspicious activity. Contact your local health officials or the FDA.