Can online pharmacies pose threats too? How risky can they be? Can the advantages too still be sustained, even online?
The wide world is a small place to live now, since the internet has become the order of the day, cutting across all spheres of life. One would perhaps want everything at the snap of a finger – since most transactions, consultations and the likes are now possible online, including those that concern medical science; more so, are accessible via any computer electronic devices like phones and PCs.
As you know that a pharmacy deals in rendering sales and consultations that concern drugs/medicines and other medical wares and/or pharmaceutical materials, toward healing, health, and wholeness of patients, according to the dictates of the law.
Canadian Online Pharmacies are in no doubt, the Pharmacies whose products and services are displayed/offered majorly via internet – meaning, customers receive products ordered online, as well as consultations with the registered Pharmacist(s). But, may I introduce to you the pros and cons briefly?
PROS OF ONLINE PHARMACIES
In most cases, these are the advantages made possible by the internet on the economy.
·Fast communication with specialists/sales rep
·Fast responses from specialists/sales rep
·Quick delivery of good/service required
·More detailed information about good/service required
·Time-saving (if there are no connectivity constraints)
·Energy saving (no stress, just you and your device)
·Money saving (no transport fare – just subscription fee you already did)
·Less disappointment (since clear-cut information will be given you online, whether the good/service is available or not)
·Fast transactions made
CONS OF ONLINE PHARMACIES
In most cases, these are the short-comings from communication, connectivity and other internet-based problems.
·No prescription demanded/offered (since many are after their sales and who has time for prescription sheet uploads?)
·Money/data-consuming (resulting from browsing heavy content websites and delayed responses)
·Time and energy wasting (communication constraints can lead to these)
·Human error and delay/disappointment (this seldom happens if the good/service required is not the one delivered)
·Transaction errors and/or unwanted debits (resulting from connectivity problems)
·Communication and Internet usage constraints (possible in remote and rural areas)
These may result in risks like jail-terms, health complications, deaths and another jeopardy.
In conclusion, weigh both sides of the story and make a sound judgment, as a consumer, based on what your needs are.
But, be sure to consult Pharmacies where you can show/ get prescriptions and first-hand services; many online ones are less reliable.
The wide world is a small place to live now, since the internet has become the order of the day, cutting across all spheres of life. One would perhaps want everything at the snap of a finger – since most transactions, consultations and the likes are now possible online, including those that concern medical science; more so, are accessible via any computer electronic devices like phones and PCs.
As you know that a pharmacy deals in rendering sales and consultations that concern drugs/medicines and other medical wares and/or pharmaceutical materials, toward healing, health, and wholeness of patients, according to the dictates of the law.
Canadian Online Pharmacies are in no doubt, the Pharmacies whose products and services are displayed/offered majorly via internet – meaning, customers receive products ordered online, as well as consultations with the registered Pharmacist(s). But, may I introduce to you the pros and cons briefly?
PROS OF ONLINE PHARMACIES
In most cases, these are the advantages made possible by the internet on the economy.
·Fast communication with specialists/sales rep
·Fast responses from specialists/sales rep
·Quick delivery of good/service required
·More detailed information about good/service required
·Time-saving (if there are no connectivity constraints)
·Energy saving (no stress, just you and your device)
·Money saving (no transport fare – just subscription fee you already did)
·Less disappointment (since clear-cut information will be given you online, whether the good/service is available or not)
·Fast transactions made
CONS OF ONLINE PHARMACIES
In most cases, these are the short-comings from communication, connectivity and other internet-based problems.
·No prescription demanded/offered (since many are after their sales and who has time for prescription sheet uploads?)
·Money/data-consuming (resulting from browsing heavy content websites and delayed responses)
·Time and energy wasting (communication constraints can lead to these)
·Human error and delay/disappointment (this seldom happens if the good/service required is not the one delivered)
·Transaction errors and/or unwanted debits (resulting from connectivity problems)
·Communication and Internet usage constraints (possible in remote and rural areas)
These may result in risks like jail-terms, health complications, deaths and another jeopardy.
In conclusion, weigh both sides of the story and make a sound judgment, as a consumer, based on what your needs are.
But, be sure to consult Pharmacies where you can show/ get prescriptions and first-hand services; many online ones are less reliable.