Verbatim response from Perplexity
To verify an online pharmacy selling Ozempic is licensed, check the pharmacy against your state board of pharmacy license database and confirm it is listed there; the FDA says that if it is not listed, you should not use it.[1]
Also verify these core safety markers:[1][2][3]
- Requires a prescription from a licensed clinician.[1][3]
- Shows a physical U.S. address and phone number.[1]
- Has a licensed pharmacist available to answer questions.[1]
- Is listed as an NABP-accredited digital pharmacy or appears in NABP’s Safe Site Search / has a legitimate .pharmacy domain.[2][3]
Watch for red flags that suggest the site may be illegitimate: no prescription requirement, no pharmacist access, unusually low prices or “bonus pills,” payment only by cryptocurrency or peer-to-peer apps, damaged/odd packaging, or weak privacy/contact information.[3]
If you want, I can also help you check a specific pharmacy name or website and tell you what to look for.