识别在南非销售药品的合法网站。

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2024-11-12 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v29i0.2732
Divishka Balraj, Nomvelo Mntambo, Kuyabonelelwa M Lembede, Menelisi Madikane, Della-Reece Daniel, Deanne Johnston
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背景:网上药品销售在全球范围内迅猛发展,人们可以在自己家中舒适而私密地购买药品。然而,销售假冒药品的非法网站越来越多。目的:本研究的目的是回顾南非(SA)药房网站在线销售的信息和药品及其对当地法律的遵守情况。设置:研究设置包括SA的在线药店网站。方法:本定量描述性研究采用了一份有目的的调查问卷,该问卷基于南非药房委员会对药店经营网站的检查问卷。声称是南非一家在线药店的网站也被包括在内。结果:共审查了25个自称为网上药店的网站。大多数(n = 22)是合法网站,由注册的社区药房经营,购买处方药需要处方。很少有网站遵守法律,比如显示Y号(n = 5)和负责药剂师的姓名(n = 10)。其余三个网站与实体药房没有联系,没有一个符合法例规定,并在没有处方的情况下供应药物。结论:尽管南非对药品的网上销售进行了监管,但并非所有网站都符合法律规定。该研究强调了监控自称在线药店的网站及其遵守法律的重要性。贡献:四个利益相关者,消费者;药房网站;确定了监管机构和医疗保健提供者,并概述了他们在促进安全在线购买药品方面的作用。
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Identifying legitimate websites selling medicines in South Africa.

Background: The online sale of medicines has skyrocketed globally, where medicines are purchased in the comfort and privacy of one's own home. However, there are an increasing number of illegal websites selling counterfeit and falsified medicines.

Aim: The aim of this study was to review the information and medicines sold online through pharmacy websites in South Africa (SA) and their compliance with local legislation.

Setting: The study setting comprised online pharmacy websites in SA.

Methods: This quantitative descriptive study used a purposeful questionnaire based on the South African Pharmacy Council inspection questionnaire for pharmacies operating websites. Websites claiming to be an online pharmacy in SA were included.

Results: There were 25 websites reviewed, which claimed to be online pharmacies. Majority (n = 22) were found to be legal websites, operated by a registered community pharmacy and required a prescription for the purchase of prescription only medicines. Few websites complied with legislation such as displaying the Y number (n = 5) and name of the responsible pharmacist (n = 10). The remaining three websites were not linked to physical pharmacies, none complied with legislation and supplied medicines without a prescription.

Conclusion: Although the online sale of medicines is regulated in SA, not all websites complied with legislation. The study highlighted the importance of monitoring websites claiming to be online pharmacies and their compliance with legislation.

Contribution: Four stakeholders, consumers; pharmacy websites; regulators and healthcare providers, were identified and their role outlined in promoting the safe online purchasing of medicines.

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Health SA Gesondheid
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