FDA warns public of risks linked to online pharmacies – Sat, 29 Sep 2012 PST

Posted: Published on September 30th, 2012

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September 29, 2012 in Health, Nation/World

Linda A. Johnson Associated Press

The Food and Drug Administration is warning U.S. consumers that the vast majority of Internet pharmacies are fraudulent and likely are selling counterfeit drugs that could harmthem.

The agency on Friday launched a national campaign, called BeSafeRx, to alert the public to the danger, amid evidence that more people are shopping for their medicine online, looking for savings andconvenience.

Instead, theyre likely to get fake drugs that are contaminated, are past their expiration date or contain no active ingredient, the wrong amount of active ingredient or even toxic substances such as arsenic and rat poison. They could sicken or kill people, cause them to develop a resistance to their real medicine, cause new side effects or trigger harmful interactions with other medications beingtaken.

Our goal is to increase awareness, FDA Commissioner Dr. Margaret Hamburg told the Associated Press, not to scare people away from online pharmacies. We want them to use appropriatepharmacies.

That means pharmacies that are located in the U.S., are licensed by the pharmacy board in the patients state and have a licensed pharmacist available to answer questions. In addition, the pharmacy must require a valid doctors prescription for the medicine. Online drugstores that claim none is needed, or that the sites doctor can write a prescription after the customer answers some questions, are breaking thelaw.

Research by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy, which represents the state pharmacy boards, found that of thousands of online pharmacies it reviewed, only about 3 percent follow state and federal laws. In fact, the groups website lists only a few dozen Internet pharmacies that it has verified are legitimate and following therules.

Most consumers dont know that. An Internet survey, conducted by the FDA in May, questioned 6,090 adults. It found that nearly one in four Internet shoppers has bought prescription drugs online, and nearly three in 10 said they werent confident they could do sosafely.

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