Providing services online

All pharmacies in Great Britain, including those providing services via the internet, must be registered with us and meet our standards for registered pharmacies.

As the pharmacy owner, you’re responsible for meeting the guidance on providing pharmacy services at a distance, including on the internet.

You can also apply to display our voluntary internet pharmacy logo to give reassurance to patients that they’re buying medicines online from a registered pharmacy that meets our standards.

Online pharmacy FAQs

Here we answer some of your most frequently asked questions about our guidance on providing pharmacy services online.

Our guidance puts in place extra safeguards to help make sure that people only receive medicines that are clinically appropriate for them. This includes medicines liable to abuse, overuse or misuse, or when there is a risk of addiction and ongoing monitoring is important.

These safeguards include making sure the prescriber proactively shares all relevant information about the prescription with the person’s regular prescriber after seeking the person’s consent.

In the case of medicines liable to abuse, overuse or misuse, or where risk of addiction and ongoing monitoring is important, the pharmacy owner would confirm before supplying. This would involve contacting the person's regular prescriber to confirm that the prescription is appropriate, and that monitoring is in place.

In cases where the person doesn’t have a regular prescriber such as a GP or if there is no consent to share information, the prescriber must decide whether to prescribe. They’ll need to think about the person's best interests and make a risk-based assessment about whether they can prescribe safely, considering whether the person would be at risk of death or serious harm if they are also getting medicines from other sources. The prescriber must make a clear record setting out their justification for prescribing or not prescribing.

Voluntary internet pharmacy logo scheme 

We run a voluntary internet pharmacy logo scheme to give reassurance to patients that they’re buying medicines online from a registered pharmacy that meets our standards.

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internet pharmacy logo

If you’d like to apply to use our voluntary internet pharmacy logo, please read the conditions for use first. 

Then, if you think your pharmacy service can meet the conditions, download and complete the application form.

Distance selling logo

Since 1 January 2021 online sellers based in England, Wales and Scotland are no longer required to display the EU common logo, also known as the distance selling logo. This means the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) will no longer be processing applications for the logo.

Because of the Northern Ireland Protocol, anyone in Northern Ireland selling medicines to the public via a website must still comply with the requirement to apply the EU common logo. This means they must be registered with the MHRA and display a distance selling logo on every page of the website offering medicines for sale.