Prescription and over-the-counter drugs policy

  • Prescription drugs or drugs containing prescription strength medication are not allowed
  • Tainted supplements identified in the FDA database are not allowed
  • Over-the-counter medication containing non-prescription strength drugs must:
    • Clearly state the concentration of the prescription drug in the description
    • Not be expired prior to reaching the buyer, and clearly state the expiration in the description
    • Be in new, unused condition and in the original, unopened and undamaged packaging
  • Herbal, holistic, or drug-like remedies can't imply any non-government-approved treatments, or be compared to any prescription drug
  • Vitamins, supplements and healthcare items must be in new, unused condition and in the original, unopened and undamaged packaging
  • It is not allowed to claim any health benefits from legal substances that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) hasn't approved
  • Veterinary medicines classified as GSL, or OTC by the FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine may be sold, however, any medication product listed below is not allowed:
    • Does not have a marketing authorization for sale in the US
    • Requires a prescription defined by the FDA
    • Any injectable substances, including vitamins, and regardless of whether they’re available over the counter
    • Repackaged over-the-counter medications, including flea and tick medications
    • Sentinel, Revolution, Heartgard, and Interceptor heartworm medicines