Check for a valid Canadian pharmacy license. Look for a visible license number on their website and verify its authenticity through the relevant provincial regulatory body.
Scrutinize their contact information. A legitimate pharmacy will provide a physical address, phone number, and email address. Avoid suppliers with only PO boxes or vague contact details.
- Review their website carefully. Does it look professional and well-maintained? A poorly designed or cluttered website could be a red flag. Read customer reviews and testimonials independently. Don’t rely solely on reviews on the supplier’s site; look for unbiased reviews on third-party platforms. Confirm their security measures. Look for indications of secure HTTPS connections (indicated by a padlock icon in your browser’s address bar) and adherence to data privacy regulations.
Examine their pricing. Prices significantly lower than average may signal counterfeit medications. Be wary of incredibly cheap offers.
Verify their return policy. Legitimate pharmacies will typically offer a clear and reasonable return policy in case of issues with your order. Check their prescription requirements. Reputable suppliers require a valid prescription from a licensed physician before dispensing Cialis. Confirm their dispensing practices. They should clearly outline how they handle prescription verification and medication delivery.
If you have any doubts, contact Health Canada directly to inquire about a specific pharmacy’s legitimacy. Don’t hesitate to seek a second opinion from your doctor or pharmacist if needed.


