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Our on-line retail sales are fulfilled on our behalf by HI Weldricks Ltd

EU-wide logo to protect patients from falsified medicines

Patients in the European Union (EU) can now easily identify legally operating online medicine retailers. To help them identify trustworthy sites, an EU-wide logo will appear on the websites of online retailers that are registered in an EU Member State.

HI Weldricks has been one of the first online Pharmacies in the country to be issued with a logo which can be found at the footer of every page on our site. This logo verifies that we have been approved to sell General sale, Pharmacy only and Prescription only medicines.

When buying medicines or ordering NHS Prescriptions online, consumers must be aware that unless they buy from legally-operating online medicine suppliers, they run the risk of buying falsified medicines, which are usually ineffective, substandard and dangerous.


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