As technology continues to boom worldwide, it’s no surprise that many people are turning to the Internet to purchase their prescription medication. However, despite the convenience this option offers, it’s crucial that consumers are aware of the potential risks that buying medicine online  poses.
					  For instance, some consumers may unknowingly purchase false, expired, unapproved or poor-quality medication from a disreputable site. In light of  these risks, the FDA advises that people should look to purchase medicine from Web sites that:
					  These  types of Web sites should also protect your privacy and agree not to sell your  information to outside sources. If you aren’t sure about the protection or  reputation of a site, you can go to the FDA’s Web site at www.fda.gov/buyonline for more  information. You can also see a list of the state boards of pharmacy at www.nabp.net to ensure that the site you intend  to purchase from is in good standing. Purchasing prescriptions online can be  very convenient, but it’s important to know exactly what you’re buying and who  is providing it. 
					  
					  In all cases, patients should only order medicine that has  been prescribed to them by their doctor. Talk to your health care professional  or pharmacist for more information about Internet safety and your health.
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