Shopping for medicine online can save time and money — but it also brings risk. This page collects straightforward reviews and practical tips to help you tell real pharmacies from scam sites and make safer choices. You’ll find quick checks, real examples, and links to detailed reviews like our look at 365-medstore.com and guides for buying Antivert or Estrace online.
We focus on simple, verifiable facts. Does the site show a physical address and phone number? Is a licensed pharmacist available? Can you get a prescription requirement for prescription-only drugs? We check privacy and refund policies, delivery times, and customer service responsiveness. We also test whether prices are realistic — if a drug costs 90% less than everywhere else, that’s a red flag.
Every review includes the site’s pros and cons, who it might suit (US customers, international buyers, people needing fast delivery), and a short safety rating. For example, our review of 365-medstore.com covers licensing checks, prescription rules, and tips for US buyers. Our Antivert guide explains where a legit seller will ask for a prescription and how to avoid counterfeit Meclizine.
Ask these questions before you buy: Does the pharmacy require a prescription for Rx meds? Can you find a license number or pharmacy registration? Is customer service easy to reach and helpful? Are prices too low to be real? If answers are vague or missing, walk away.
Here’s a quick checklist you can use right now:
If a site fails two or more items above, don’t risk your health — find another seller. For alternatives and safer options, check our posts on Pharmex Direct alternatives and ZipHealth substitutes; these highlight reputable services and what to expect from each.
Want tips for a specific medicine? We have focused guides too. Our Estrace (estradiol) and Antivert (meclizine) articles explain where to look for authentic products, how to compare prices without falling for scams, and which warnings to heed.
Finally, remember customer reviews matter but can be faked. Use reviews as one of several signals, not the only one. Combine the checklist, licensing checks, and clear communication from the pharmacy. If you’re unsure, contact your local pharmacist or doctor for advice before ordering online.
Browse our site’s online pharmacy reviews and safety guides to shop smarter. If you want a quick opinion on a site you found, paste the URL into our contact form and we’ll take a look.