Online Availability of Diamond Shruumz Before and After FDA Recall Initiation: Qualitative Assessment and Simulated Test Purchasing.

IF 5.8 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Tim Mackey, Matthew Nali, Meng Zhen Larsen, Zhuoran Li, Jiawei Li, Joshua Yang
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Abstract

Background: Reports of hospitalization associated with Diamond Shruumz-branded mushroom-containing products in October 2024 led to a manufacturer's recall that restricted the sale, distribution, and accessibility of this new and emerging psychoactive product.

Objective: This study seeks to assess the continuing online availability of a mushroom-containing edible product in a diverse e-commerce landscape, specifically aiming to identify and characterize its online availability before and after recall initiation.

Methods: A retrospective online market surveillance of Diamond Shruumz products using structured and automated search queries was employed to identify online product marketing and availability. Online surveillance included the monitoring of multiple social media platforms, cannabis e-commerce websites, and search engine queries between June 22 and June 27, 2024, immediately preceding the manufacturer-initiated recall. Post-recall simulated purchases were then conducted on July 12, 2024, on platforms, websites and domains identified as continuing to actively market and sell the products through online product listings.

Results: Prior to product recall, a total of 4117 product listings across 1600 (38.86%) social media posts and user-generated comments, 11 (0.27%) cannabis e-commerce websites, and 2509 (60.94%) hyperlinks from internet search queries were generated for further content analysis. Review of online sources revealed 49 social media posts, 8 e-commerce shops, and 67 domains that were identified as actively marketing and selling products prior to recall. Post-recall, we identified 45 (67.16%) remaining domains that continued to market the product from these different online sources. Simulated purchases revealed that 15 (33.33%) domains successfully transacted test purchases and 30 (66.66%) transactions failed because of account verification or payment failure.

Conclusions: The Diamond Shruumz recall exemplifies the ongoing challenge of unknown consumer harm associated with new and emerging substances marketed and sold on the internet, which is especially concerning as these products appeal to younger audiences with a variety of edible flavored products. While a recall was initiated and products became unavailable, our study found that post-recall online vendors continued to market and sell the products. This indicates that there are ongoing challenges to effectuate recalls and online enforcement in a diverse e-commerce landscape that can rapidly bring new and novel psychoactive substances to the market.

在FDA召回启动之前和之后,钻石舒鲁姆兹的在线可用性:定性评估和模拟测试采购。
背景:2024年10月与Diamond shruumz品牌含蘑菇产品相关的住院报告导致制造商召回,限制了这种新兴精神活性产品的销售、分销和可及性。目的:本研究旨在评估在不同的电子商务环境中含有蘑菇的可食用产品的持续在线可用性,特别是旨在识别和表征其在召回启动之前和之后的在线可用性。方法:回顾性在线市场监测钻石舒鲁姆兹产品使用结构化和自动搜索查询,以确定在线产品营销和可用性。在线监控包括对2024年6月22日至6月27日期间多个社交媒体平台、大麻电子商务网站和搜索引擎查询的监控,就在制造商发起召回之前。召回后的模拟购买于2024年7月12日在平台、网站和域名上进行,这些平台、网站和域名被确定为继续积极营销和通过在线产品列表销售这些产品。结果:在产品召回之前,共生成了1600个(38.86%)社交媒体帖子和用户生成评论中的4117个产品清单,11个(0.27%)大麻电子商务网站,以及来自互联网搜索查询的2509个(60.94%)超链接,用于进一步的内容分析。对网络资源的审查发现,在召回之前,49个社交媒体帖子、8个电子商务商店和67个域名被确定为积极营销和销售产品。召回后,我们确定了45个(67.16%)剩余的域名继续从这些不同的在线来源销售产品。模拟购买显示,15个(33.33%)域名成功进行了测试购买,30个(66.66%)交易因账户验证或付款失败而失败。结论:钻石舒鲁姆兹的召回体现了在互联网上销售的新型和新兴物质对消费者造成的未知危害的持续挑战,这一点尤其令人担忧,因为这些产品以各种可食用的风味产品吸引了年轻受众。我们的研究发现,当召回开始时,产品变得不可用,召回后的在线供应商继续营销和销售产品。这表明,在多样化的电子商务环境中,实施召回和在线执法存在持续的挑战,这些电子商务环境可以迅速将新的和新颖的精神活性物质带入市场。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
14.40
自引率
5.40%
发文量
654
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR) is a highly respected publication in the field of health informatics and health services. With a founding date in 1999, JMIR has been a pioneer in the field for over two decades. As a leader in the industry, the journal focuses on digital health, data science, health informatics, and emerging technologies for health, medicine, and biomedical research. It is recognized as a top publication in these disciplines, ranking in the first quartile (Q1) by Impact Factor. Notably, JMIR holds the prestigious position of being ranked #1 on Google Scholar within the "Medical Informatics" discipline.
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