Venetoclax is a targeted medication used for the treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma (CLL/SLL) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML). As a prescription drug, its purchase and use must be strictly under medical supervision.
Where to Buy Venetoclax Tablets
Overseas Purchase
(1) Patients may consult and purchase the drug from hospital pharmacies or licensed pharmacies in countries or regions where Venetoclax is already approved and marketed.
(2) Since the price may be affected by regional differences, exchange rate fluctuations and other factors, patients should plan their budget in advance.
Purchase through Medical Service Institutions
(1) Patients may consult domestic overseas medical service institutions that cooperate with international pharmacies or pharmaceutical companies.
(2) These institutions usually provide legitimate import channels and professional consultation and guidance.
Precautions for Purchasing Venetoclax Tablets
Strictly Follow Medical Advice and Purchase with a Prescription
(1) The treatment regimen of Venetoclax (such as combination drugs, dose‑escalation schedule, etc.) is highly individualized. It must be prescribed by a hematologist or oncologist based on the patient’s specific condition and physical status, especially liver and kidney function and tumor burden.
(2) Do not purchase or use the drug on your own, and do not use someone else’s treatment regimen.
Confirm Drug Strength and Packaging
(1) Venetoclax tablets are available in three strengths: 10 mg, 50 mg, and 100 mg. For CLL/SLL patients, there is also a specialized “starter pack” for the initial phase of treatment.
(2) When purchasing, carefully check the strength and quantity stated on the doctor’s prescription. Upon receiving the drug, confirm that the outer packaging is intact and the strength markings are clear.
How to Identify Authentic Venetoclax Tablets
Check Outer Packaging and Labeling
(1) Official packaging: Genuine Venetoclax has standardized packaging. Verify that the box is clearly printed, with authentic colors, a Chinese label, and an imported drug registration number starting with “Guo Yao Zhun Zi J”.
(2) Drug traceability code: China implements a drug traceability system. The box should have a Chinese electronic supervision code or traceability code, which can be scanned via official apps such as “China Drug Administration” to verify distribution information.
(3) Manufacturer information: Confirm that the manufacturer and secondary packaging company listed on the package are officially authorized companies such as AbbVie Inc.
Verify Physical Characteristics of the Tablets
(1) 10 mg tablet: round, biconvex, pale yellow film‑coated tablet, debossed with “V” on one side and “10” on the other.
(2) 50 mg tablet: oval, biconvex, beige film‑coated tablet, debossed with “V” on one side and “50” on the other.
(3) 100 mg tablet: oval, biconvex, pale yellow film‑coated tablet, debossed with “V” on one side and “100” on the other.
(4) Inspect the color, shape, and clarity of the markings. Be highly cautious if the appearance is unclear, the color is abnormal, the markings are inconsistent, or the tablets show signs of damage or moisture.
Verification through Official Channels
(1) Check registration information: Verify that the approval number on the drug matches the information on the official website of the National Medical Products Administration (NMPA).
(2) Contact the pharmaceutical company: Confirm details via the official customer service hotline or website of the manufacturer (such as AbbVie) in China.
(3) Report suspicious drugs: If authenticity is in doubt, stop use immediately and report to the local market supervision or drug administration authority.


