MOUNT PROSPECT, Illi. — Some online pharmacy sites will soon be able to point visitors to their .pharmacy domain names. The National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) announced Thursday that .pharmacy domains will enter general registration for pharmacies and related organizations starting June 3.
The NABP introduced the pharmacy-centered Top-Level Domain (TLD) in 2014 as a way for consumers to clearly distinguish legitimate online pharmacy resources from potentially unsafe and illegal sites. NABP’s review of about 11,000 sites selling prescriptions drugs found that 96% of them skirt pharmacy standards and laws. Since introducing the TLD, NABP has approved the requests of some 300 entities who applied during the limited registration period for a .pharmacy domain.
Those interested in a .pharmacy domain must apply with an application fee and documentation showing that the organization’s site complies with NABP standards, as well as all the content from the proposed site. Organizations who are approved by the Verified Internet Pharmacy Practice Sites (VIPPS) and its veterinary counterpart (Vet-VIPPS) do not need to submit an application. More information about the .pharmacy TLD can be found at
safe.pharmacy.