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Adverse Consequences of Internet Purchase of Pharmacologic Agents or Dietary Supplements

Abstract

Background: The Internet is commonly used to advertise and sell medications and dietary supplements directly to consumers. Prescriptions are often not needed, and consumers may engage in unmonitored and risky health practices. No systematic attempt has been made to evaluate reported cases of adverse events following such purchases. Objective: To systematically identify and examine reported cases of adverse events associated with the purchase …

Authors

Kwan D; Beyene J; Shah PS

Journal

Journal of Pharmacy Technology, Vol. 25, No. 6, pp. 355–360

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Publication Date

November 2009

DOI

10.1177/875512250902500602

ISSN

8755-1225