
doi: 10.55041/isjem04296
Abstract A growing levels of services are currently being delivered online through the Internet. Internet and Internet websites have changed our shopping habits completely. As we know that almost everything will be online. The web has long been a source of medical information; was recently used late to buy medical products online. Now, medicines are available and online can be ordered on mobile or via the website, whereby the seller will be delivered as soon as possible and they will provide various payment options as well. Payment while purchasing credit / debit card and cash on delivery. The many benefits and drawbacks of online pharmaceuticals are explored and can be discussed in this paper. Some important factors to keep in mind when using prescription drugs are also discussed in this paper. This study is one of the first such studies, which helps people buy drugs online and promotes e-commerce and m-commerce. Buying medicines and other medical products online is a good story because it saves time, money, fuel and many problems such as traffic jam. Also, one of the therapists may not provide all medications. So you can go to another therapist spending a lot of time, money etc. will be saved. This will result in revenue for the Government and the environment is friendly. Nowadays, almost everyone who can read and write, especially young people, want to shop online because they do not have the time to go to the mall and shops .One thing also saves money. Once they have purchased, the items they have purchased will send to their home wherever they describe them as their delivery addresses by the Courtier Company. This is a modern way of shopping as we have many ways to buy different products from different retailers at different prices. This study examines whether online shopping quality represents the competitive advantage of Internet-focused Internet companies for ecommerce consumers too.
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