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Drug Sales on the
Internet Are Dangerous Experts Say. A study to be published in the December 1999 issue of
the Annals of Internal Medicine (available on the internet at http://www.acponline.org/journals/annals/05oct99/bloom.htm
), addresses the growing dangerous practice of purchasing prescription
drugs through the internet. The
study conducted by Bernard S. Bloom, PhD, and Ronald C. Iannacone, BS at
the Department of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, not only addresses
the danger of purchasing drugs over the Internet but also discussed the
economic disadvantage for consumers to do so.
The conclusions of the study showed that prescription
drugs purchased online were on average more expensive that those purchased
in traditional ways. The
study also showed that many sites that sold such drugs had no prescription
requirements or relaxed requirements that amounted to not much more than
and online questionnaire.
The most popular drugs sold online are Viagra,
Propecia, Prozac, weight loss pills, birth control pills, and smoking
cessation pills. One concern
expressed by the authors of the study was the quality of these
medications. Since several of
the sites were from outside North America, the authors suggested that the
strength or purity of the medications could be compromised.
Part of the rise in drug sales on the Internet could
well be due to the increase in advertising geared directly to consumers by
the major drug companies. In
an article published in the September 25th 1999 British Medical
Journal, it is reported that U.S. drug companies spend more than one
billion dollars per year on advertising aimed directly to the public.
This advertising and the easy availability of drugs on the Internet
may account for the dramatic rise in drug sales over the last several
years. The January 7, 1999 New England Journal of Medicine reported that
prescription drug usage increased by 14.1 percent in 1997 alone.
These daunting figures should be tempered by a report in the
Journal of the American Medical Association addressing the subject of
unintended side-effects of properly prescribed, properly administered
medications. The authors of this article estimate deaths from properly
prescribed medications to exceed 106,000 deaths per year.
With these numbers so high one can only speculate with concern what
the increase in death rate will be from self medication over the Internet.
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