Innovations: Alcohol & drug abuse: Narcotics on the net:
the availability of Web sites selling controlled substances

by
Forman RF.
Alkermes, Inc., Cambridge,
Massachusetts, USA.
bforman@tresearch.org
Psychiatr Serv. 2006 Jan;57(1):24-6.


ABSTRACT

The Internet is not only a vital medium for communication, entertainment, and commerce, but it is also an outlet for illicit drug sales. Although the U.S. Controlled Substances Act regulates access to certain drugs by requiring prescriptions, unique characteristics of the Internet create significant challenges for the enforcement of U.S. drug policies. In the late 1990s "no prescription Web sites" (NPWs) began to emerge, which allow persons to purchase drugs, such as opiates, without a prescription. Given the likely role of NPWs in increasing prescription drug abuse, health care professionals must develop and disseminate strategies for helping patients who are affected by these Web sites.

E-pharmacies
Pain-relief Medication
Hydrocodone (Vicodin)
Oxycodone (Oxycontin)
No prescription websites
Buying drugs without a prescription
Online, Offshore and Mexican Pharmacies
The Internet as a source of rewarding drugs
Two Agencies to Fight Online Narcotics Sales
Prescription opioid use, misuse, and diversion in NYC
Vicodin: 'some of them actually think they deserve it'
Does US drug policy leave millions of pain patients in agony?
Availability of prescription-only opioid analgesics over the Net
Internet pharmacy regulation and opioid analgesic availability
Internet-based survey of nonmedical prescription opioid use in USA
Buying drugs online: pharmaceutical roulette or consumer freedom?


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