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The
Online Pharmacy - Medications For The Needy And Not So Needy!
by
Stephen
Brennan
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There are, of
course, pros and cons to virtually everything in life, and the
Internet is certainly no exception. Going even further, the
specific area of the Internet about which there are definitely
pros and cons, is the Online Pharmacy or rather, the thousands
upon thousands of them.
Online
Pharmacies come in a few different types, again as with many
things, some good and some not so good. I would be foolish to
suggest that there aren't 'illegal' pharmacies supplying
prescription drugs without prescriptions, without even a
prescription written by a doctor on the basis of information
collected online. However, I think the majority of Online
Pharmacies comply with this requirement.
Of course,
there are those who would argue that this method of prescribing
is not 'best medical practice'. I suppose I would be inclined to
agree if the vast majority of face-to-face consultations in my
life took more than 3 to 5 minutes and didn’t involve less of
an exchange of information than that which is required on the
average online questionnaire. I'm disabled with a chronic
illness, so there have been many hundreds of such consultations,
although this doesn't apply to my current General Practitioner
and my Pain Specialist (Anesthetist), whom it took many years
for me to find.
As for the
information that a patient needs to have in order to safely use
prescription drugs, well.... let's just say that the smallest
and most uninformative Online Pharmacy would contain more
information in the form of explanations, side effects, dosage,
precautions, storage and contraindications that most doctors
could give to a patient in the time allotted, provided of
course, they deemed it necessary to inform them at all which,
again in my experience, is very rarely. Why should a doctor
lower himself/herself to explain such things to a mere
'layperson', even if they have the unmitigated gall to ask these
questions?
So, in my
opinion, the majority of Online Pharmacies are not depriving the
patient of one single thing with regard to the knowledge the
doctor has or needs and the information they have or need. This
leaves only the question of the actual drugs themselves,
compared to those that would be supplied by the Pharmacy down
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Before we get
to this, I have to declare that I am totally against any kind of
'controlled' drug being purchased (or otherwise obtained) except
under the strictest supervision of a qualified and 'capable'
physician. Of course, by 'controlled' drugs I mean drugs of
addiction like opiates, tranquillizers and barbiturates etc.
Basically any prescription drug that could cause even the most
careful patient to become dependent, whether it be physically or
psychologically.
Having said
this, the types of drugs supplied to treat erectile dysfunction,
inflammation and weight loss (by far the most commonly sourced
groups) don't generally come under this category (with the
exception of weight loss drugs containing 'speed'). The vast
majority of Online Pharmacies only provide access to drugs,
which would not be considered addictive. Those that do should be
shut down without recourse or appeal.
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As for the entire
concept of Online Pharmacies, we all know there are people,
especially in the U.S. (a supposedly developed country), where
much needed medications have to be forgone because of many
people’s inability to afford them. Online Pharmacies make it
possible for many of these people to access the prescription drugs
they need at a fraction of the cost, making it possible for them
to obtain the drugs they wouldn’t normally be able to.
I am Australian
and we enjoy a generous government subsidized Pharmaceutical
Benefits Scheme, which ensures that no-one pays more than a
'token' fee for all prescription drugs that are listed (regardless
of the actual cost). So it is appalling to me that people with a
need for prescription medications must often do without them
because of socio-economic reasons. I understand even people with
relatively adequate financial resources still struggle to afford
medications, especially where a chronic condition or series of
illnesses over time may be concerned.
Yes, there are
Online Pharmacies, which supply 'controlled' drugs. This is
terrible. Yes, there are Online Pharmacies, which don't bother
with the doctor/prescription aspect and yes, there are Online
Pharmacies, which supply drugs of dubious quality from
questionable sources. However, in the main, the majority of Online
Pharmacies are simply filling a great need as safely and as
responsibly as can be done in the real world. It would be a
terrible shame for this recent 'breakthrough' in the affordability
of prescription drugs to those who wouldn't normally have access,
to be taken away.
In fact, now that
the Internet and Online Pharmacies exist, it would be inhumane for
those in countries where there is no government subsidy or other
means for those who simply cannot afford to pay the exorbitant
prices, to take away their affordable access to much needed
treatments.
When authorities
see fit, for whatever reason, to spend so many billions on things
such as defense and the space program but allow their citizens to
go without adequate drug treatments, then a means by which these
people ARE able to access what they need, MUST be able to continue
to operate unhindered. Carefully monitored, yes - but not
legislated out of legal existence.
The amount of
money spent each year through the Online Pharmacies, demonstrates
more than anything else, the huge need that exists and the level
of support from the community en masse.
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