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Cheap Drugs, But Are They the Real Thing?

Do you think buying your blood pressure medication through a spam email is a good idea? Are you getting the real thing or a fake? You just don't know.

Check It Out

According to the Partnership for Safe Medicines – a coalition of patient, physician, pharmacist, university, industry, and professional organizations – drug counterfeiting has become a worldwide problem. It is estimated that 8  to 10 percent of drugs are fakes. That's quite a risk you might be taking.

Legitimate Savings, Safe Sites

You can save up to 50 percent of drug costs buying online, but you must do so safely. First go to the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy and check out sites that comply with the Verified Internet Pharmacy Practice Sites (VIPPS) certification. VIPPS meet strict licensing and inspection requirements, and you will see the seal of approval.

Written by: Health-e Headlines?
Date Published: October 03,2005 Date Reviewed: March 31,2010
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