Summary
Though many Americans are concerned about the health effects of prescription drugs, it is not stopping them from using online pharmacies. Visitors increased 14 percent from fall quarter of 2004 to winter quarter, even though 50 percent of respondents to a prescription drug survey said they distrusted the safety of drugs purchased on the internet. In contrast, 40 percent of respondents said they would use a drug that was not FDA approved and 50 percent said that the FDA should not regulate all drugs. Thus, concerns about drug safety probably arise from mass emailings that offer drugs to just about anyone with a computer.
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- Consumers in the US have mixed feelings about the safety of prescription drugs, but many are willing to give online pharmacies a try, according to a new survey by comScore Networks.
- About 17.4 million people visited online pharmacies in the fourth quarter of 2004, an increase of 14% from third quarter.
- Although two-thirds of the online pharmacy visitors surveyed by comScore say they believe online pharmacies provide "healthy" competition to traditional pharmacies, over 50% of respondents are concerned about the safety of drugs available on the Internet.
- Interestingly, the safety concerns don't necessarily hinge on the level of FDA purview over Internet pharmacies.
- Almost 40% of respondents would buy drugs that weren't FDA approved if they "worked."
- Barely half of those surveyed said that the FDA should regulate all drugs sold in the US.
- Doubts about online drug safety no doubt stem in part from the countless drug-related e-mail offers received by many consumers.
- According to a poll by TNS, commissioned by MarkMonitor, of all the products US adults receive e-mail offers about, prescription drugs are the hardest to authenticate.
- "A majority of online pharmacy visitors reported concerns about the safety and legality of buying drugs online, but the perception that e-commerce offers lower costs and greater convenience is weighing heavily on consumer decisions," says Bridget O'Toole, Senior Vice President at comScore.
- For a look at another aspect of the online health sector, read eMarketer's US Physicians report, which provides a survey of past IT adoption in the medical industry, as well as a preview of the sweeping and significant changes to come.
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