Check the manufacturer’s website for a genuine product identification code. Compare this code with the one on your medication. Discrepancies signal a counterfeit.
Examine the packaging carefully. Look for clear printing, consistent font sizes, and accurate spelling. Poor quality printing often indicates a fake.
Purchase Cialis only from licensed online pharmacies. Verify the pharmacy’s legitimacy through independent verification services like LegitScript or PharmacyChecker. Look for a physical address and contact information.
Be wary of unusually low prices. Significantly cheaper Cialis likely comes from an unreliable source offering counterfeit drugs.
Consult your doctor or pharmacist before starting any medication, especially those purchased online. They can offer advice on safe practices and identify potential interactions with other medications.
Report any suspected counterfeit medications to the appropriate authorities, including the FDA (in the US) or your country’s equivalent regulatory agency.
Store your medication according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Proper storage helps maintain efficacy and prevent degradation.