A narrative review of illegal online pharmacies and contemporary issues with restricting FDA-approved medication access.

The journal of medicine access Pub Date : 2023-12-25 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/27550834231220512
Zarnab Jillani, Lauren Reinhard, John Hertig
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Abstract

The rapid growth of technology has transformed the way the public purchases many products, including medications. Online medication purchasing has become a convenient and confidential route for patients to access healthcare without leaving their homes. Online pharmacies have many benefits but also present an increased risk for patient harm caused by unintentionally purchasing from illegal online pharmacies. Illegal online pharmacies are those that operate online without the requisite valid licenses or supply drugs not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). As obtaining certain medications has become restricted, either due to policy or drug shortages, more patients are relying on services provided by Internet pharmacies. The overturning of Roe versus Wade has caused an emerging drug restriction that may coerce the public to turn to Internet pharmacies for purchasing medications. A narrative review was conducted to analyze both the past and present effects of medications sold by illegal online pharmacies to help recognize the implications of restricting access to FDA-approved medications. Several large science and health literature databases were searched to find relevant references. Resulting resources, which referenced the connection between restricting access to FDA-approved medications and the increase in illegal online sales, were included in this review. The information evaluated in this article will help inform healthcare providers and policymakers of the inadvertent effects of restricting access to FDA-approved medications.

对非法网上药店和限制获得美国食品及药物管理局批准的药物的当代问题的叙述性回顾。
技术的飞速发展改变了公众购买包括药品在内的许多产品的方式。网上购药已成为患者足不出户就能获得医疗保健服务的便捷而保密的途径。网上药店有很多好处,但也增加了无意中从非法网上药店购药对患者造成伤害的风险。非法网上药店是指那些没有必要的有效许可证或供应未经美国食品药品管理局(FDA)批准的药品的网上药店。由于政策或药物短缺等原因,获取某些药物受到了限制,越来越多的患者开始依赖网上药店提供的服务。罗伊对韦德案的推翻导致了新出现的药物限制,这可能会迫使公众转向互联网药店购买药物。我们对非法网上药店所售药物过去和现在的影响进行了叙述性回顾分析,以帮助认识限制获得美国食品及药物管理局批准的药物所带来的影响。我们搜索了多个大型科学和健康文献数据库,以查找相关参考文献。结果中提到限制获得美国食品及药物管理局批准的药物与非法网上销售增加之间联系的资源被纳入了本综述。本文所评估的信息将有助于医疗服务提供者和政策制定者了解限制获得 FDA 批准的药物所带来的意外影响。
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