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Certified Canadian Pharmacy is a licensed online legitimate pharmacy and operates legally and complies with all applicable international drug laws and professional practice laws with respect to fulfillment of prescriptions medications. 

Certified Canadian Pharmacy does not facilitate:

  • the sale of prescription-only medicine without requiring a valid prescription;
  • the sale of prescription medication t has not been approved or authorized for sale in the patient’s jurisdiction;
  • the practice of any pharmacy without required licensure or accreditation in all relevant international jurisdictions.

 

All medication drugs processed and fulfilled by any of Certified Canadian Pharmacy partners are licensed accredited pharmacies, and are approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in their country of origin, and  their appropriate governmental regulatory pharmacy council in their country of origin.

Certified Canadian Pharmacy facilitates the procurement of brand and generic medications that have met prescribed safety and health standards at a cost-effective price across their their global network of licensed independent regulated international pharmacies. All dispensing pharmacies  work closely under the supervision of licensed pharmacists, exporters, regulators, clinical officers and other colleagues including a dedicated  team of professionals whose main goal is to ensure patients receive optimum care from their services.

Canadian Pharmacies shipping medications across the border

When you buy your medications online from Certified Canadian Pharmacy, know that there are restrictions when it comes to shipping medications across the border or within Canada unless you are a licensed and regulated in the province from where the prescriptions medications are dispensed.  Canada Certified Pharmacy cannot import any prescription drugs into Canada, nor does Certified Canadian Pharmacy ship or provide services to Canadian consumers living in Canada. 

Canada Certified Pharmacy’s role

To minimize risks, Certified Canadian Pharmacy makes sure they meet all legal requirements for safety, effectiveness, and quality.

Certified Canadian Pharmacy does not sell  unauthorized products o any controlled substances that may pose serious health risks. 

If you buy a prescription drug or any health product from and online pharmacy that has not been authorized for sale in Canada, it may be refused entry or seized at the border. Health Canada continues to seize large quantities of unauthorized products sold by some illegitimate online pharmacies who ship medication to Canada from international pharmacies. If you buy a prescription drug or any health product from an online pharmacy in Canada that has not been authorized for sale in Canada, it may be refused entry or seized at the border.

Health Canada continues to seize large quantities of unauthorized products at the border. Your package may be recommended for refusal to the CBSA or seized, if they are suspected to be:

  • Counterfeit
  • Adulterated (contains an ingredient not listed on the label)
  • Making false health claims
  • Not meeting personal or commercial importation requirements

If you are considering the purchase of  any health products online, you should be aware of potential risks so you can make informed choices.

Risks of using health products or prescriptions purchased from Online Canada Pharmacy not licensed to import prescription drugs into Canada

The risks of using health products depend on many factors, including:

  • the ingredients of the specific health product;
  • whether the health product is used alone or in combination with other products for weight loss, prescription and non-prescription health products, as well as certain foods; and
  • the age and health status of the person using the product.

The following situations represent misuse of prescription drugs and health products, which could lead to serious health effects:

Ordering prescription drugs online not been prescribed for you by a health care practitioner who has examined you –

A licensed Health care practitioner needs to examine you to determine whether the benefits of using a prescription weight-loss drug would outweigh the risks in your specific situation.

Ordering prescription drugs online that have not been prescribed for you by a health care practitioner who has examined you –

Your health care practitioner needs to examine you to determine whether the benefits of using a prescription drug would outweigh the risks in your specific situation.

Minimize your risk

If you are concerned about your medication, talk to your health care practitioner. 

  • Only take prescription drugs that have been prescribed for you by a health care practitioner who has examined you.
  • Avoid buying health products and prescription online from a source that:
    • refuses to give you a working telephone number 
    • offers to issue a prescription based on answers to an online question

Certified Canadian Pharmacy 

Provide Safe medications and only contract with licensed international pharmacies or exporters will meet the following requirements:

  • Be licensed by regulators in the jurisdiction in which they are located, as well as regulators in the patient’s jurisdiction
  • Accept only valid prescriptions from their physicians
  • Comply with applicable drug laws and professional practice laws
  • Provide readily accessible contact information for patient care inquiries
  • Comply with privacy laws and ensure patient confidentiality

 

Safe online pharmacy steps for dispensing pharmacy may take to process your order:

Step 1: The dispensing pharmacist will review your patient information. This allows the pharmacist to fill your prescription. The dispensing pharmacy will check your identifier (birthday or home address). This allows for their standard compliance procedures to process your medication within the dispensing pharmacy’s prescription records. The pharmacist will check your health profile to determine if you have had this medication before, and what it is being used to treat. This allows the pharmacist to personalize your medication when the medication is ready to be shipped.

Step 2: A member of the dispensing pharmacy team will enter the prescription information in your profile, and check the: doctor’s information, medication, dosage, and any pertinent indications from the prescriber. The pharmacist will check will check for possible interactions or other potential issues through their local Pharmacy State Council Drug Information Database.

Step 3: The medication will be scanned and packaged with the Lot and Expiry date of the medication. The medication will then counted for the quantity, labelled and handed off to the pharmacist to be checked and verified.

Step 4: The pharmacist will perform a standard clinical check of your medication, assess for drug interactions, allergies, and double check your health profile by reviewing any previous medications for the same use to ensure it is the most appropriate drug, dosage and duration for your condition.  A pharmacist or pharmacy technician will perform a technical check on the accuracy of the information entered into the Pharmacy State Council Drug Information Database, the label and the contents of the vial or package. They will then print off any required counselling documents and provide patients with any additional information on the medication you have been prescribed.

Step 5: The medication will be properly packaged and be ready to be shipped. If you are ordering it is a refill, this may include an assessment regarding how well the medication is working for you, and whether you are experiencing any side effects.  

A detailed description of the dispensing process can be viewed below:

  1. Input & Initial Check (Do we have all of the information we need?)
  2. Therapeutic Check (Is the prescription right for you?)
  3. Preparation
  4. Technical Check (Is the prescription filled accurately?)
  5. Supply and Educate

1. Input & Initial Check (Do we have all of the information we need?) 

  • Prescriber details
  • Patient details (age, weight, medical conditions, allergies, etc.)
  • Confirm medication/items to be dispensed
  • Confirm indication
  • Preference details (safety caps, etc)
  • Prescription meets legal requirements of the regulatory body 
    in the country where dispensing pharmacy is located (date,
    drug, strength, instructions, signature, etc)

2. Therapeutic Check (Is the prescription right for you?) 

  • Ensure dosage is both safe and appropriate based on age, weight, etc.
  • Ensure the medication is compatible with current medical conditions and allergies
  • Ensure the medication is compatible with other medications being taken
  • Ensure the prescription is appropriate for the condition being treated

3. Preparation 

  • Select appropriate drug, brand, strength, form, quantity
  • Repackage when necessary
  • Prepare when necessary (reconstitute or compound from raw ingredients)
  • Review expiry, instructions
  • Apply cautionary labels
  • Complete documentation and records
  • Organize counselling aids (e.g. written materials)

4. Technical Check (Is the prescription filled accurately?) 

  • Ensure correct drug, brand, strength, form, quantity
  • Ensure correct formula/methodology has been used for compounded
    products
  • Confirm successful medical insurance processing

5. Supply and Educate

  • Confirm patient identity
  • Educate the patient by providing material on the appropriate use of the medication
  • Review patient authorization of terms for supply when necessary
  • Provide additional information and recommendation if necessary for 
    patient to visit their doctor for further diagnoses on their condition

Never be afraid to ask us a question.  Your safety is our number one concern.

 

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