Health Canada has issued a public notice warning Canadians about the risk associated with buying pharmaceuticals online. The government now says that online pharmaceutical sales "poses the potential for serious health risks."
Health Canada Warns Against Buying Pharmaceuticals Online
August 15, 2007
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yes i agree with the post that Internet-based business that does not provide a street address and telephone number may pose serious health risks because consumers have no way of knowing where these companies are located, where they get their drugs, what is in their drugs, or how to reach them if there is a problem.The best solution for this problem is only authenticated user can sell drugs on Internet with proper and valid address and phone no.If any problem occurs Internet based company should sort the problem