The Internet offers consumers a convenient method for purchasing drugs that is sometimes cheaper than buying from traditional brick-and-mortar pharmacies. According to a recent FDA survey, nearly 1 in 4 adult U.S. Internet consumers have purchased prescription drugs online. However, many Internet pharmacies are fraudulent enterprises that offer prescription drugs without a prescription and are not appropriately licensed. These rogue Internet pharmacies may sell drugs that are expired, improperly labeled, or are counterfeits of other drugs. A number of federal and state agencies share responsibility for administering and enforcing laws related to Internet pharmacies, including state boards of pharmacy, FDA, DOJ, CBP, and ICE. The Food and Drug Administration Safety and Innovation Act directed the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to report on problems with Internet pharmacies. This book identifies (1) how rogue sites violate federal and state laws, (2) challenges federal agencies face in investigating and prosecuting operators, (3) efforts to combat rogue Internet pharmacies, and (4) efforts to educate consumers about the risks of purchasing prescription drugs online.
Mohamed Gevaert
Internet Pharmacies [PDF ebook]
Rogue Sites and Safety Measures
Internet Pharmacies [PDF ebook]
Rogue Sites and Safety Measures
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Format PDF ● Pages 107 ● ISBN 9781628089356 ● Éditeur Mohamed Gevaert ● Maison d’édition Nova Science Publishers ● Publié 2014 ● Téléchargeable 3 fois ● Devise EUR ● ID 7223581 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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