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Morgan Diffenderfer

DEA Diversion Control - Consumer Alert - 0 views

  • DEA Warning--Buying drugs online may be illegal and dangerous!
  • Federal law prohibits buying controlled substances such as narcotic pain relievers (e.g., OxyContin®, Vicodin ®), sedatives (e.g., Valium®, Xanax®, Ambien®), stimulants (e.g., phentermine, phendimetrazine, Adderall®, Ritalin®) and anabolic steroids (e.g., Winstrol®, Equipoise®) without a valid prescription from your doctor. This means there must be a real doctor-patient relationship, which by most state laws requires a physical examination. Prescriptions written by "cyber doctors" relying on online questionnaires are not legitimate under the law. Buying controlled substances online without a valid prescription may be punishable by imprisonment under Federal law. Often drugs ordered from rogue websites come from foreign countries. It is a felony to import drugs into the United States and ship to a non-DEA registrant. Buying drugs online may not be only illegal, but dangerous. The American Medical Association and state boards of medicine and pharmacy have all condemned the practice of cyber doctors issuing online prescriptions as unacceptable medical care. Drugs delivered by rogue websites may be the wrong drugs, adulterated or expired, the wrong dosage strength, or have no dosage directions or warnings.
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    This site talks about the DEA and it's warnings that the federal law prohibits buying controlled drugs online. Working in the pharmacy, I know that controlled substances are very addictive and this was interesting to see that it is actually a federal law that prohibits it!
Morgan Diffenderfer

Government Concerns About Online Pharmacies - 0 views

  • Health Concerns Counterfeit Medication Pharmaceutical Industry Lobbying
  • including whether the patient has other health concerns which might be affected by a prescription drug.
  • some pharmacies have been known to sell expired or counterfeit medication
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  • . At present, while you can bring up to a 90 day supply of a medication with you on your person when you return from a foreign country, you may no longer import a controlled substance. Import by other means, such as by mail order, is no longer permitted, and any drug shipments that are detected will be seized at the border.
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    This will be interesting to include in my second paper.
Morgan Diffenderfer

Drugs Sold Online, No Prescriptions Needed on RxList - 0 views

  • The analysis showed that fewer web sites are selling and promoting controlled substances than last year (361 vs. 581); in the new report, 206 sites were found to advertise drugs and 159 offered drugs for sale. However, only two are "legitimate" pharmacy sites, meaning they have received certification by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy as a Verified Internet Pharmacy Practice Site (VIPPS). To receive VIPPS accreditation, a pharmacy site must comply with the licensing and inspection requirements of their state and each state that they dispense prescriptions in.
  • Half of the sites that require prescriptions allowed faxed copies, creating a "significant opportunity for fraud." The drugs most frequently offered for sale were drugs such as Xanax and Valium, followed closely by opioid painkillers including hydrocodone (contained in drugs like Vicodin, Lortab), codeine, and oxycodone (contained in drugs such as OxyContin and Percocet). The number of sites offering stimulants for sale increased to levels not seen since 2004.
  • The report showed many sites do not require prescriptions: 85% of online pharmacy anchor sites did not require a prescription to buy controlled drugs. Of that group, 42% specifically said that no prescription was needed. 13% never mentioned a prescription. 45% offered an "online consultation." The study also shows that many sites get their drugs from overseas: Slightly less than a fourth of online pharmacy anchor sites said the drugs would ship from a U.S. pharmacy. 40% said they'd come from outside the U.S. 36% didn't say where the drug would be shipped from.
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  • In April, the U.S. Senate passed a bill controlling Internet trafficking of controlled prescription drugs. The bill calls for federal certification of online pharmacies and prohibits the delivery, distribution, or dispensing of controlled substances online without a prescription issued by a practitioner who has conducted at least one in-person medical evaluation. The bill awaits House approval.
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    gives some statistics for users of online pharmacies
Morgan Diffenderfer

Security Fix - FDA targets rogue Internet pharmacies - 0 views

  • U.S. Food and Drug Administration is pressuring a number of Internet service providers to shut off nearly 12 dozen Web sites alleged to be selling counterfeit or unapproved prescription drugs.
  • sent 22 warning letters
  • selling phony pharmaceuticals, all without requiring a prescriptio
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  • FDA targets rogue Internet pharmacies The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is pressuring a number of Internet service providers to shut off nearly 12 dozen Web sites alleged to be selling counterfeit or unapproved prescription drugs.
  • Valium and Xanax, to lifestyle drugs like Viagra and Levitra
  • Taking these drugs can pose a danger to consumers."
  • such as wellknowndrugs.com and 24-7meds.com
  • "This particular program has been around since at least 2006, and the drugs you get if you order from them all come from India
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    Great for those pharmacies who are being shut down due to illigit scripts... Thanks to susan walker for helping me locate this wonderful article
Nick Orsini

Technology Making It Worse - 0 views

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    Here is a very interesting article discusing the future of technology and it's impact on jobs. Some of the opinions need to be taken with a grain of salt.
Angela McCauley

Designing The Future Internet - Forbes.com - 0 views

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    What to expect in the future of the internet.
Angela McCauley

How Obama's Internet Campaign Changed Politics - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    This articel describes how Obamas campaign for presidency changed politics
Angela McCauley

JAMA -- Use of the Internet and E-mail for Health Care Information: Results From a Nati... - 0 views

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    Using internet and email for health care information.
Angela McCauley

Observations: The (good and bad) future of the Internet - 0 views

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    The future of the internet both good and bad.
Angela McCauley

Internet Marketing and the Global Recession - 0 views

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    The internet and a global recession
Jake Lance

On-Line High School Home Schooling Programs - 0 views

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    I thought this was interesting to share. Since we are in online classes.
Jake Lance

Online Medical Records - 0 views

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    The military and VA is using this type of software.
Jake Lance

Facebook vs. Face-to-Face - 0 views

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    Here is a Blog on how facebook is replacing Face to face interaction
Burks Oakley

Wi-Fi Overload at High-Tech Meetings - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Good article about using Wi-Fi at tech conferences - I sure can relate to this!
Aunjanice Anderson

PdaNet - 0 views

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    Please check out this cool app for android and Iphones. It is very simply to access the internet through your mobile phone to your laptop/desktop.
Cristina Nevins

Upgrade Your Life: Gadget secret powers - 0 views

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    Tells about all the cool different apps that each device can have.
Cristina Nevins

Smurks app adds attitude to your online interactions - 0 views

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    Thought this was interesting because if you have an Iphone, instead of sending emotioncons like =) or =P.. smurks is an app you can buy that will send faces of exactly the emotion your feeling
Lynn Banister

ALS Study Shows Social Media's Value as Research Tool - 0 views

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    The Wall Street Journal published this article by Amy Marcus on Monday, April 25, 2011. By connecting patients who are suffering from ALS on Facebook, they are able to share information on treatments that work and those that do not. This particular study had to do with lithium.
Trevor Johnson

Online Shopping Growth - 0 views

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    This article discusses the growth of online shopping as well as the advantages of it.
Jason Pinkerton

Cable TV companies mull impact of online video - 0 views

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    Talks about what cable companies are going to do if online video starts to take over.
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