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Effect of Infodemic Regarding the Illegal Sale of Medications on the Internet: Evaluation of Demand and Online Availability of Ivermectin during the COVID-19 Pandemic

机译:infoMemate关于互联网非法销售药物的影响:Covid-19大流行期间Ivermectin的需求与在线供应评估

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The COVID-19 pandemic and the related infodemic generated confusion and increased demand of various pharmaceuticals, ushering in the opportunity for illicit online vendors to fill a gap in the marketplace using potentially dangerous products. The aim of our study is to provide evidence regarding increased demand, online availability and consumer accessibility of ivermectin, an anthelmintic agent, without substantiated indications in reference to SARS-CoV-2. In our study, we combined infodemiology methodology aligned with search engine result assessment and website analytics to evaluate patient safety risks. Users’ Google queries regarding ivermectin were trending and peaked during the last week of November 2020 and March 2021. Consumers more likely found links leading directly or indirectly (via redirection) to illegal online retailers representing nearly half (53.3%) of search engine result links regarding the first three result pages in December 2020 and topped off at 73.3% by March 2021. Illicit medicine retailers outnumbered and outranked their legitimate counterparts and dominated the first search engine results page. A vast majority (77.7%) of the identified online pharmacies were characteristically rogue; more than half (55.5%) offered prescription-only products without a valid medical prescription. Our results illustrate connection between infodemic and its consequences on the illicit online pharmacy market
机译:Covid-19大流行和相关的infodem产生的混乱和各种药物的需求增加,迎来了非法在线供应商使用潜在的危险产品填补市场差距的机会。我们的研究目的是提供有关综合素的需求增加,在线可用性和消费能力的证据,无需证实的指示SARS-COV-2。在我们的研究中,我们组合了与搜索引擎结果评估和网站分析对齐的Infodemiology方法,以评估患者安全风险。用户的谷歌查询在2020年11月20日和3月2021年3月期间的趋势和达到顶峰。消费者更有可能直接或间接地(通过重定向)到非法在线零售商的联系,代表近一半(53.3%)的搜索引擎结果链接关于2020年12月的前三个结果页面,并在2021年3月的73.3%上截止。非法医学零售商数量销售和远离合法的同行,并以第一个搜索引擎结果页面主导。绝大多数(77.7%)所确定的在线药店是特征性的流氓;超过一半(55.5%)提供免税产品,没有有效的医疗处方。我们的结果说明了infodemast的联系及其对非法在线药房市场的后果

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