Packaging appearance alone cannot verify a Muha Meds product. Images, colors, labels and QR codes can be copied or altered, so authentication requires the process published for the applicable product generation.
Visual similarity is not authentication
A package can resemble images found online without having passed a verification system. Spelling and print quality may identify obvious concerns, but their absence does not establish authenticity.
A QR code can point anywhere
Scanning a QR code only opens the destination encoded in that symbol. Confirm the destination domain and complete the appropriate scratch-code or app-scan process.
Price is not proof
An unusually low price can be a reason for additional caution, but neither a low nor high price proves whether a product is genuine.
Seller assurances are not independent verification
Statements such as “verified,” “official” or “authentic” require supporting evidence. Use the result returned through the brand-published verification channel.
Use a documented process
Confirm the product generation, use the matching verification method, preserve the result and contact the correct support channel if the outcome is unclear.
Read the authenticity-awareness guide, verify a Muha Meds product, and review the website’s product-information standards.
