Looking to buy prescription medicine online in Sri Lanka?
At Carelink.lk, we make it easy and safe to order your medications from a trusted online pharmacy in Sri Lanka.
However, to ensure patient safety and compliance with national regulations, it is essential to submit a valid prescription when buying medicine online. Carelink Pharmacy (carelink.lk) strictly follows the National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA) guidelines to ensure the safe and legal dispensing of medicines.
To help you submit a valid prescription correctly, we’ve put together a comprehensive guide on the essential requirements and best practices.
According to Sri Lanka’s healthcare regulations, prescribed medicines cannot be purchased without a valid prescription issued by a licensed medical practitioner. This rule is enforced to prevent misuse of medications and to ensure that patients receive the correct treatment for their conditions.
At Carelink.lk, we take this responsibility seriously and require a properly documented prescription before processing any order for prescription-only medicines.
Carelink Pharmacy operates under the National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA) guidelines, ensuring that all prescriptions comply with Sri Lanka Medical Council (SLMC) requirements.
According to SLMC’s official guidelines, a valid prescription must include the following:
General Requirements
✔ Written legibly in ink.
✔ Dated correctly.
✔ Full name of the patient.
✔ Patient’s age or date of birth (especially for children).
✔ Weight of the patient (for dose calculation in children).
✔ List of prescribed medicines written in sequence and preferably in block letters.
✔ Signature of the prescribing doctor in ink.
✔ Doctor’s full name, qualifications, SLMC registration number, and rubber seal.
✔ Doctor’s specialty (as accepted by SLMC/PGIM/Ministry of Health).
✔ Address of the prescribing doctor or the hospital/clinic.
Specific Prescription Requirements
✔ Generic names of medicines should be written (though a brand name can be specified in parentheses).
✔ The medicine type (tablet, capsule, syrup, inhaler, etc.) should be clearly mentioned.
✔ No abbreviations should be used—medications must be written in their full names.
Source: https://slmc.gov.lk/images/PDF_Main_Site/EthicalConduct2021-12.pdf
When uploading a prescription online, ensuring clarity and completeness is crucial. Follow these steps for a valid submission:
✅ Ensure all details are visible – The patient’s name, date, doctor’s name, SLMC number, and rubber seal must be clear.
✅ Use good lighting – Take the photo in natural light or under a bright light source to avoid shadows.
✅ Hold the camera steady – A blurry image may result in rejection.
✅ Capture the full prescription – Make sure the entire document is in the frame, without cropping any edges.
✅ Avoid reflections – Take the picture on a flat, non-glossy surface to prevent light reflections.
To prevent prescription damage, fading, or loss, it is recommended to save a digital copy in PDF format. A high-quality PDF ensures:
✔ Clear visibility of all details.
✔ Prevention of text distortion.
✔ Easy storage and retrieval for future orders.
Many smartphones allow users to scan documents as PDFs using Google Drive (Android) or Notes App (iPhone).
When saving your prescription for online submission, use a clear and structured file name.
✅ Recommended Format:PatientName_Prescription_Date.pdf
Example: JohnDoe_Prescription_2024-03-18.pdf
This helps pharmacies verify prescriptions faster and ensures easy access for future use.
By following these guidelines, you can ensure that your online prescription submission is valid, secure, and compliant with regulatory requirements.
At Carelink.lk, we are committed to providing safe and regulated online pharmacy services. We strictly follow NMRA guidelines and stock only authorized medications. Whether you need prescription medicines, health supplements, or wellness products, we have everything to support your healthcare needs.