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Pharmacies

Online pharmacies, or Internet pharmacies, are pharmacies that operate over the Internet. Many such pharmacies are, in some ways, similar to community pharmacies; the primary difference is the method by which the medications are requested and received. Some customers consider this to be more convenient than traveling to a community drugstore, in the same way as ordering goods online rather than going to a shop.

While many internet pharmacies sell prescription drugs only with a prescription, some do not require a pre-written prescription. In some countries, this is because prescriptions are not required. Some customers order drugs from such pharmacies to avoid the inconvenience of visiting a doctor or to obtain medications their doctors were unwilling to prescribe. People living in the United States and other countries where prescription medications are very expensive may turn to online pharmacies to save money. Many of these websites employ their own in-house physicians to review the medication request and write a prescription accordingly. Some websites offer medications without a prescription or a doctor review. This practice has been criticized as potentially dangerous, especially by those who feel that only doctors can reliably assess contraindications, risk/benefit ratios, and the suitability of a medication for a specific individual. Pharmacies offering medication without requiring a prescription and doctor review or supervision are sometimes fraudulent and may supply counterfeit—and ineffective and possibly dangerous—medicines.

In the United States, there has been a push to legalize importation of medications from Canada and several European countries to reduce consumer costs. Although importation of prescription medication usually violates Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations and federal laws, enforcement is generally targeted at international drug suppliers, rather than consumers. Often Americans purchase lower-cost foreign drugs by driving to Canadian or Mexican pharmacies, buying their medications when traveling abroad on vacation, or, buying by mail from foreign pharmacies


International consumers

International consumers who must pay higher prices for their medications often purchase drugs online from online pharmacies in their own countries, or those located in other nations such as India, Pakistan and the Philippines. Some of these pharmacies require prescriptions, while others do not. Of those that do not require prescriptions, some ask the customer to fill in a health questionnaire with their order. Many drugs available online are produced by well-known manufacturers such as Pfizer, Wyeth, Roche, and generic drugmakers Cipla and Ranbaxy of India and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries of Israel.

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References

  1. ^ Internet pharmacies get go-ahead
  2. ^ Online pharmacy warning
  3. ^ With Record Number of Uninsured, Americans Turn to Foreign Pharmacies, Yahoo News, June 11, 2008
  4. ^ Millions of Americans Look Outside U.S. For Drugs, Washington Post, Oct. 23, 2003
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  8. ^ Risks in Ordering Drugs by Internet on the Rise Newswise, Retrieved on July 20, 2008.
  9. ^ http://www.vipps.info
  10. ^ http://www.fda.gov/drugs/resourcesforyou/ucm080588.htm
  11. ^ http://www.legitscript.com
  12. ^ FDA’s policy on importation on drugs
  13. ^ Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, Chapter VIII — Imports And Exports
  14. ^ FDA Traveler Alert — Importation of Prescription Medicines/Drugs
  15. ^ See Regulatory Procedures Manual March 2010 page 9–83 for sample package detention notification letter
  16. ^ Prescription drugs: Preliminary Observations on Efforts to Enforce the Prohibitions on Personal Importation
  17. ^ " Seized drugs being released", Los Angeles Times, March 1, 2006
  18. ^ FDA guidance — Coverage of Personal Importations
  19. ^ "So is buying prescription drugs online illegal?", WAFB, June 3, 2005
  20. ^ "eBay medicines ’a risk to child health’: Study warns of danger from drugs bought on net" "The Observer", June 21, 2009
  21. ^ "Internet pharmacy logo"RPSGB
  22. ^ UK’s First Online Pharmacy Opens, BBC November 27, 1999
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