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Health Outcomes in Patients Using No-Prescription Online Pharmacies to Purchase Prescription Drugs

机译:使用无处方在线药房购买处方药的患者的健康结果

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Background: Many prescription drugs are freely available for purchase on the Internet without a legitimate prescription from a physician.Objective: This study focused on the motivations for using no-prescription online pharmacies (NPOPs) to purchase prescription drugs rather than using the traditional doctor-patient-pharmacy model. We also studied whether users of NPOP-purchased drugs had poorer health outcomes than those who obtain the same drug through legitimate health care channels.Methods: We selected tramadol as a representative drug to address our objective because it is widely prescribed as an unscheduled opioid analgesic and can easily be purchased from NPOPs. Using search engine marketing (SEM), we placed advertisements on search result pages stemming from the keyword “tramadol” and related terms and phrases. Participants, who either used the traditional doctor-patient-pharmacy model to obtain tramadol (traditional users, n=349) or purchased it on the Web without a prescription from their local doctor (ie, nontraditional users, n=96), were then asked to complete an online survey.Results: Respondents in both groups were primarily white, female, and in their mid-forties (nontraditional users) to upper forties (traditional users). Nearly all nontraditional users indicated that their tramadol use was motivated by a need to treat pain (95%, 91/96) that they perceived was not managed appropriately through legitimate health care channels. A majority of nontraditional users (55%, 41/75) indicated they used NPOPs because they did not have access to sufficient doses of tramadol to relieve pain. In addition, 29% (22/75) of nontraditional users indicated that the NPOPs were a far cheaper alternative than seeing a physician, paying for an office visit, and filling a prescription at a local pharmacy, which is often at noninsured rates for those who lack medical insurance (37%, 35/96, of NPOP users). The remainder of participants (16%, 12/96) cited other motivations (eg, anonymity) for using NPOPs. In terms of health outcomes, nontraditional users experienced a significantly (P<.01) greater number and severity of adverse events, including life-threatening seizures: 7% (7/96) of nontraditional users reported seizures, while none of the traditional users reported seizures.Conclusions: Although online pharmacies can offer distinct advantages in terms of convenience and cost, users of these “rogue” pharmacies that offer drugs with no prescription or doctor supervision do so at great risk to their health, as evidenced by much higher rates of adverse events. The most logical explanation for these findings is that the lack of physician oversight of dosage schedules, contraindicated conditions, and concomitant medications, were responsible for the increased intensity and frequency of adverse events in the nontraditional users. Although we only examined tramadol, it is logical to postulate that similar results would be observed with dozens of equally accessible prescription drugs. As such, the geometric growth in the use of online pharmacies around the world should prompt intense medical and regulatory discussion about their role in the provision of medical care.
机译:背景:许多处方药可在没有医生合法处方的情况下免费在互联网上购买。目的:本研究的重点是使用无处方在线药店(NPOP)购买处方药的动机,而不是使用传统的医生-病人药房模型。我们还研究了购买NPOP药物的使用者与通过合法保健渠道获得相同药物的使用者相比,其健康结局是否较差。可以很容易地从NPOP购买。使用搜索引擎营销(SEM),我们在搜索结果页面上刊登了广告,这些广告均来自关键字“ tramadol”以及相关的术语和短语。然后,使用传统的医患药房模型获取曲马多(传统用户,n = 349)或在没有当地医生处方的情况下通过网络购买的参与者(即,非传统用户,n = 96),然后,结果:两组中的受访者主要是白人,女性,年龄在40岁以上(非传统用户)到40岁以上(传统用户)。几乎所有非传统使用者都表示,使用曲马多的原因是需要治疗疼痛(95%,91/96),而他们认为这种疼痛无法通过合法的医疗渠道得到适当管理。大多数非传统使用者(55%,41/75)表示他们使用了NPOP,因为他们无法获得足够剂量的曲马多来缓解疼痛。此外,有29%(22/75)的非传统用户表示,NPOP比看医生,付钱就诊和在当地药店开处方要便宜得多,而对于那些缺少医疗保险的人(占NPOP用户的37/35/96)。其余的参与者(16%,12/96)引用了使用NPOP的其他动机(例如匿名)。在健康结果方面,非传统使用者遭受不良事件的数量和严重程度显着(P <.01),包括威胁生命的癫痫发作:7%(7/96)的非传统使用者报告有癫痫发作,而传统使用者则没有结论:尽管在线药房在便利性和成本方面可以提供明显的优势,但这些无处方药的“流氓”药房的用户却对其健康构成了极大的风险,这一点要高得多不良事件。这些发现的最合乎逻辑的解释是,非传统使用者中缺乏医生对用药时间表,禁忌病情和伴随用药的疏忽是造成不良事件发生的强度和频率增加的原因。尽管我们仅检查了曲马多,但逻辑上假设使用数十种同样容易获得的处方药也会观察到相似的结果。因此,全球在线药店的使用量呈几何级增长,这应该促使人们就其在医疗保健中的作用进行激烈的医学和监管讨论。

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