Prescription Policy
At FunguyFinds.com, we are committed to operating as a legitimate, state-licensed pharmacy that prioritizes patient safety above all else. This Prescription Policy outlines the legal and regulatory requirements we follow to ensure every medication we dispense is issued through a valid prescription for a legitimate medical purpose.
Our Commitment to Legal Prescription Practices
Under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), pharmacies are only authorized to dispense controlled substances upon receipt of a valid prescription, issued for a legitimate medical purpose, by an individual practitioner acting in the usual course of his or her professional practice . We strictly adhere to these federal requirements.
A legitimate online pharmacy will always require a doctor’s prescription . We follow this fundamental rule without exception.
What Constitutes a Valid Prescription
A valid prescription must meet the following requirements:
Prescriber Requirements
- Issued by a licensed healthcare provider with an active, unrestricted license
- The prescriber must have a valid DEA registration number for controlled substances
- The prescription must be based on a legitimate practitioner-patient relationship
The Ryan Haight Act generally requires that a prescribing practitioner conduct at least one in-person medical evaluation of the patient before remotely prescribing controlled substances . Once this in-person evaluation has occurred, the practitioner may remotely prescribe controlled substances to that patient indefinitely, provided such prescriptions are issued for a legitimate medical purpose and comply with all other applicable federal and state laws .
Prescription Content Requirements
A valid prescription must include:
- Patient’s full name and date of birth
- Prescriber’s name, address, and DEA registration number
- Drug name, strength, and quantity
- Directions for use
- Date issued
- Prescriber’s signature (for paper prescriptions)
Electronic Prescriptions
In accordance with DEA regulations, we accept and process electronic prescriptions (e-prescriptions) for controlled substances . Electronic prescriptions are transmitted directly from the prescribing practitioner to our pharmacy through a secure, closed-loop system.
However, we remain vigilant against electronic prescription fraud. The DEA has identified illegal schemes to generate fake electronic prescriptions by exploiting vulnerabilities in e-script software . Our pharmacists are trained to verify the legitimacy of every electronic prescription we receive.
Our Prescription Verification Process
Every prescription we receive undergoes a rigorous verification process:
Step 1: Prescription Validation
Our licensed pharmacist verifies:
- The prescription is complete and meets all legal requirements
- The prescriber holds an active, unrestricted license
- The prescriber has a valid DEA registration
- The prescription is appropriate for the patient’s needs
Step 2: Patient Identity Verification
We confirm the identity of the patient to ensure the medication is dispensed to the correct individual . This includes checking:
- Patient name and date of birth match the prescription
- Prescription is for the individual ordering the medication
Step 3: Clinical Review
Our pharmacist reviews the prescription for:
- Potential drug interactions
- Appropriateness based on patient information
- Correct dosage and strength
Step 4: Prescriber Verification
Before dispensing any prescription, we verify that the prescribing practitioner is acting within the usual course of professional practice and that the prescription was issued for a legitimate medical purpose .
Prescriptions for Controlled Substances
For controlled substances (Schedules II-V), additional safeguards apply:
- We only dispense controlled substances upon receipt of a valid prescription
- Prescriptions for Schedule II controlled substances must be submitted electronically or as a written prescription
- We maintain strict recordkeeping requirements for all controlled substance prescriptions
- All controlled substance prescriptions are subject to DEA regulatory oversight
Telemedicine Prescriptions
DEA has issued temporary extensions of telemedicine flexibilities that allow practitioners to prescribe controlled medications via telemedicine encounters . As of the current rules effective through December 31, 2026:
- DEA-registered practitioners may remotely prescribe Schedule II-V controlled substances without an in-person medical evaluation
- Prescriptions must comply with applicable federal and state laws
- Prescriptions must be issued for a legitimate medical purpose
We follow these telemedicine flexibilities in accordance with DEA regulations and maintain appropriate safeguards against diversion.
Ordering on Behalf of Others
If you are ordering medication on behalf of another person:
- You must have the authority to act on their behalf
- You confirm that you have obtained consent from the person whose prescription it is
- You must be at least 16 years old to act as a proxy for another person
Prohibited Practices
We do not and will never:
- Dispense prescription medications without a valid prescription
- Fill prescriptions from unlicensed or unverified prescribers
- Accept prescriptions that appear to be fraudulent or forged
- Dispense medications based solely on online questionnaires without proper prescriber review
Warning Signs of Illegal Online Pharmacies
As part of our commitment to patient safety, we encourage all patients to recognize the red flags of illegal online pharmacies :
| Red Flag | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Does not require a prescription | Illegal pharmacies sell prescription drugs without requiring a valid prescription from a healthcare provider |
| Not licensed in the U.S. | Is not licensed with a state board of pharmacy |
| No licensed pharmacist available | Does not have a licensed pharmacist to answer your questions |
| Unusually low prices | Deep discounts that seem too good to be true |
| Packaging issues | Medicine arrives in broken or damaged packaging, has no expiration date, or is in a foreign language |
| Foreign currency pricing | Lists prices in a foreign currency |
Reporting Suspicious Activity
If you suspect prescription fraud or encounter an illegal online pharmacy:
- Report to the DEA through their tip submission portal
- Report to the FDA through their Report Unlawful Sales webpage
- Contact your state board of pharmacy
- If you suspect you have been a victim of a prescription fraud scheme, immediately notify the DEA
Patient Responsibilities
By using our pharmacy services, you agree to:
- Provide accurate and complete information about your health, medications, and allergies
- Only submit prescriptions that have been validly issued to you
- Notify us of any changes in your health status or medications
- Safely store all medications and keep them out of reach of others
- Dispose of expired or unused medications properly
Contact Us
If you have questions about our Prescription Policy or need assistance with a prescription, please contact us:
FunguyFinds.com Pharmacy Team
- Email: prescriptions@funguyfinds.com
- Phone: +1 (858) 428-7703
This Prescription Policy was last updated on July 14, 2026. We review our policies regularly to ensure compliance with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations.