Identifying Potential Emsam Coupon Scams

Beware of websites or emails promising unusually large discounts or free Emsam. Legitimate coupons offer modest savings; excessive offers signal potential fraud.

Check the website’s URL carefully. Suspicious sites often use similar-looking but slightly altered URLs to mimic official sources. Look for secure connections (HTTPS).

Verify the coupon’s source. Trust only coupons from reputable pharmaceutical companies, your doctor’s office, or trusted pharmacies. Don’t use coupons from unknown sources.

Never provide personal or financial information unless you’re absolutely certain of the website’s legitimacy. Legitimate coupon programs generally don’t demand excessive personal data.

If a coupon request asks for your credit card details, be extremely cautious. Legitimate coupons rarely require payment information up front.

Report suspicious activity. Contact your doctor, pharmacist, or the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) if you suspect a coupon scam.

Use official manufacturer websites and pharmacy resources for accurate coupon information. This helps avoid fraudulent offers.