Saturday, September 4, 2010

Adverse Implications Of Using The Internet For Buying Prescription Drugs

Some of the strongest factors to attract buyers to use the Internet for purchasing prescription drugs include the huge difference, the factor of convenience as the drugs are delivered to your doorstep, and thirdly the advantages of privacy with the buyer and the seller alone having the knowledge of buying and selling.

Yet, there are areas, which have proven to be, and may altogether pose a health hazard for the unknowing buyer of prescription drugs. Thus, one has to understand that there are two types of online pharmacies. One that offers dispensing services, while there are those which offer both dispensing as well as prescribing facilities through their web sites.

The dispensing web sites perhaps offers one of the best solutions as it follows a set pattern of working. This includes submission of credit card details, details on the insurance policy, followed by a doctor's prescription.

All depending on the conditions and the relevant laws of the respective state, it is however normal for a doctor to call in, email or fax a prescription, upon which the online pharmacy offers the drug to the patient. Low prices and convenience being the largest benefits, these dispensing pharmacies truly offer one of the best alternatives to expensive prescription drugs.

However, the case of prescription web sites is totally different. As in this case, consumers obtain prescription drugs by simply answering a few set of questions, and they get what they pay for. Thus, in reality it is a form of self-diagnosis, but with the difference of unknown doctor at the other end prescribing drugs to a patient.

Though few may consider this form of writing prescription drugs to patients as an advancement, it is nevertheless completely full of hazards, as it totally bypasses the traditional link between the patient and the doctor, nor does it take into account current health status of the patient, his or her medical history, or for that matter any other medical information needed for a correct diagnosis of the medical problem.

In the absence of such crucial set of information, it is not only hazardous, but also truly dangerous for the patient, and perhaps criminal on the part of the prescription drug specialist at the other end of the Internet.

This brings us to legitimate online pharmacies, which limit their activities to dispensing drugs and too upon receipt of valid prescriptions from the consulting doctors/specialists.

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