Recognizing Counterfeit Viagra

Check the packaging carefully. Authentic Viagra pills come in blister packs with clear, consistent printing. Look for blurry printing, misspellings, or inconsistencies in font size or color – these are red flags.

    Pill appearance: Genuine Viagra tablets have a specific shape, size, and color. Compare the pills to images of authentic Viagra available online from reputable sources. Variations in shape, color, or markings indicate a counterfeit. Distributor information: Verify the distributor’s information printed on the packaging. A legitimate seller will clearly state their contact details and registration information. If this information is missing or unclear, proceed with caution. Use a reliable source: Purchase Viagra only from licensed pharmacies or through telehealth platforms with verifiable credentials. Avoid buying from unknown online sellers or unofficial marketplaces.

Consider the price. If the price is significantly lower than average, it’s likely a counterfeit. Counterfeiters often use significantly cheaper ingredients.

Check for a tracking number: Reputable sellers will offer a tracking number to monitor shipment. The absence of a tracking number raises suspicion. Examine the pill itself: Genuine Viagra tablets often have a specific imprint or logo. Compare your pills with authentic images online. Differences in imprint or lack thereof signal a possible counterfeit.

If you suspect you’ve received counterfeit Viagra, report it to the appropriate authorities. Never take medication from an unknown source.