Professional Documents
Culture Documents
9 Working Bibliography
9 Working Bibliography
Working Bibliography
G.Prashanti, S.Sravani, Saleha Online pharmacy is one of the technology advancements that is about
Noorie. (2017); to create a huge demand in the upcoming days. Though it is
A Review on Online convenient to get them, there is high risk of self medication and
Pharmacy; misuse of drugs especially that come under schedule H and X.
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy
and Biological Sciences Advantages:
(IOSR-JPBS) e-ISSN:2278- Online pharmacy market has undoubted advantages for patients:
3008, p-ISSN:2319-7676. Access to drugs for the disabled or housebound,
Volume 12, Issue 3 Ver. IV Access 24 hours a day,
(May – June 2017), PP 32-34 A virtually unlimited number of products available,
www.iosrjournals.org Relative privacy, which may encourage patients to ask questions
about embarrassing issues, and more affordable prices.
Free access to information, comparison shopping.
Disadvantages:
Lack of meaningful interaction with physician and pharmacists.
In many cases, customers are not aware that products offered by
online pharmacies may not have the same quality that a retail
pharmacy may offer.
It is difficult to determine whether a website is legitimate or not,
because it is difficult to determine whether drugs purchased online
are counterfeit, unapproved, or illegal.
Misdiagnosis and inappropriate use of medicines. These
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Carlisle George. (2016). Various drugs and medical services can be accessed online, via
Internet Pharmacies: Global businesses known as ‘Internet Pharmacies’, also called
threat requires a global ‘cyberpharmacies’, ‘ePharmacies’, and ‘online pharmacies’ among
approach to regulation. other names. An Internet Pharmacy is used to sell a variety of
Hertfordshire Law Journal products including beauty products, over-the-counter drugs (which
4(1), 12-25 does not require a prescription) and prescription) drugs (which
ISSN 1479-4195 Online / requires a prescription issued by a licensed health professional).
ISSN 1479-4209 CDRom Some Internet Pharmacies also provide a variety of online services
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Benefits include:
• Ease, convenience & increased choice. Online services allow 24-7
access, and easy comparison of products. This is especially relevant
to consumers who live in sparsely populated areas where there are no
pharmaceutical services, and disabled people who have difficulty in
travelling to a Pharmacy11, among others;
• Increased consumer information and information exchange.
Through online searches, consumers can investigate issues such as
the effectiveness of different drugs, side/adverse effects of
medications, and new/alternative treatments among others12. In some
cases patients are also able to check and verify the advice and
treatment they receive from their doctors;
• Privacy and anonymity. Consumers buying online can ask questions
regarding medications and treatments which they may otherwise be
embarrassed to ask in a public place;
• Generally cheaper costs. Some studies have found that US residents
import drugs into the US from Canada, due to lower prices which can
be up to 70% cheaper;
• Availability of alternative treatments. The licensing of drugs can a
very slow process (due to testing requirements) but the Internet can
facilitate access to effective non-licensed drugs that patients with
terminal illness (e.g. Cancer, AIDS) may be willing to use on an
experimental basis. This however, may not always be a benefit since
there are many fraud1ulent treatments and drugs available online.
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Your Online Pharmacy Signal? online vendors create risks for consumers by promoting medicines of
A Comparative Analysis of unknown origin and jeopardizing sensitive medical information.
Website Trust Features. Technology is seen as a facilitator of transformation in health related
Proceedings of the 43rd organizations both nationally and locally. The development of
Hawaii International electronic commerce has provided pharmacies with a new means of
Conference on System the distribution of pharmaceutical products. Since pharmacies are
Sciences able to enter online markets freely, combating the sale of medicines
of unidentified quality has become more challenging. Online
pharmacies contribute greatly to illegal and counterfeit drug
distribution: drugs of unknown origin worth $39 billion are sold
online annually. Illegitimate online commercialization of
pharmaceutical products puts into question the security of existing
drug supply chains. On the one hand, online pharmacies offer a more
convenient distribution alternative than their physical counterparts.
On the other hand, they may introduce unexpected risks to consumers
by offering counterfeit medicines that lack key ingredients or contain
poisonous substances.
Norah Abanmy. (2017). The Online pharmacies sell medicine over the Internet and deliver them
extent of use of online by mail. The first online pharmacy was started in the United States
pharmacies in Saudi Arabia. (US) in the late 1990s, and sold both nonprescription and
journal homepage: prescription-only medicines. In the US, around 3000 websites were
www.sciencedirect.com selling prescription medicines in 2009. This had increased to more
than 5000 in 2010, and continues to rise rapidly
Shallcross, A.; Ford, B.;
Acceptance is defined as the process of deliberately and non-
Floerke, V, Mauss, I. (2013).
judgmentally engaging with negative emotions. It is
Getting better with age: The
conceptualized as an active process that leads to greater emotional
relationship between age,
awareness and understanding, and is thus not the same as
acceptance, and negative
resignation. Acceptance is the opposite of avoiding negative
affect. Retrieved December
emotion and has been shown to lead to lower negative affect,
2017 from
across experimental and clinical intervention studies.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
pmc/articles/PMC3609879/
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Bansal, Y. (2015). Age And Age is a very important factor when it comes to influencing
Buyer Behavior. Retrieved behavior. Every age has its own state of mind, its own perception
from and its own characteristics. Age is the time period a person or thing
http://webuser.bus.umich.edu/y has survived till date. Age is a sign of existence. It is usually said
oonc/research/Papers/Yoon_Co that age brings wisdom. Age brings knowledge.
le_2008_Aging_and_Consume
r_Behavior_HCP.pdf
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Mills David. (2005). In today's rapidly changing world of e-commerce, almost anything
Cybermedicine: The Benefits can be bought over the Internet and delivered right to your front door.
and Risks of Purchasing Drugs Virtually every day there is news of yet another company selling
Over The Internet, Volume 5 some type of product online. Included in this barrage of products is
Issue 2. Retrieved from prescription medication. Not only is it possible to order prescription
https://www.researchgate.net// medication over the Internet, in some cases it is not necessary to be
examined, or even to consult with a physician. ~ To some, this new
type of "cybermedicine" is an affront to traditional medicine, as well
as potentially dangerous to consumers. In addition, the availability of
medication over the Internet presents a vexing and complex challenge
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to state and federal agencies charged with enforcing drug laws. This
problem has recently led to the Commerce Committee of the U.S.
House hold hearings on the subject in an effort to understand what is
involved with this new type of medicine, and which federal and state
agencies have jurisdiction over online prescription sales.
Unfortunately, it still remains unclear as to exactly which agencies do
have jurisdiction. Nevertheless, as Congress and individual states
rush to address the issue, entrepreneurs and drugstore chains are
racing to establish the next on-line pharmacy.
Petrakaki, Dimitra and The role of information technology in pharmacy practice is dynamic
Cornford, Tony and Hibberd, and not likely to lose relevance in the coming years. To some degree,
Ralph and Lichtner, Valentina pharmacists are interested in information technology because we can
and Barber, Nick (2011) The envision it increasing efficiency in our daily tasks and improving our
role of technology in shaping access to vital information. (Petrakaki, Cornford, Hibberd, Lichtner,
the professional future of & Barber, 2011)
community pharmacists: the
case of the electronic
prescription service in the
English NHS.
http://www.pharmacytimes.co
m/publications/
health-system-
edition/2013/january2013/the-
role-of-information-
technology-in-advancing-
pharmacy-practice-models-to-
improve-patient-4safety
brought new players to the healthcare market, who (in part) are
internationally and commercially oriented.
Consumer eHealth can contribute to improving citizens' health.
Consumer eHealth is on the rise and is expected to become
increasingly important and more comprehensive. Developments are
occurring rapidly, they could have profound consequences and wide-
ranging interests are at stake. The developments that lie ahead can
merely be partially predicted at present and merely be partially
influenced. The regular healthcare services and consumer eHealth are
predicted to become increasingly intertwined. However,
intertwinement poses a number of problems.
Stephen Goundrey-Smith
Pharmacists are already using IT systems to support their daily work
(2014), Examining the role of
and, when considering the IT requirements for emerging working
new technology in pharmacy:
practices, pharmacists should consider what functions could be
now and in the future
provided by systems that they already use.
Pharmacists should also make the most of services that are available
in their locality, for example, electronic prescription service release 2.
Stephen Goundrey-Smith
The power of the internet
(2014), Examining the role of
new technology in pharmacy:
The internet has been widely adopted for business and social
now and in the future
communications. In future, as internet use becomes universal, there
may be an increase in the number of internet pharmacies, and use of
the internet to display and disseminate information on medicines and
health from pharmacies.
EP systems were pioneered in the US in the early 1990s, but there are
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Mobile technology
Fatehi, F. and R. Wootton The terms 'telemedicine', 'telehealth' and 'e-health' are often used
(2012). “Original article interchangeably. We examined the occurrence of these terms in the
telehealth or e-health? A Scopus database. A total of 11,644 documents contained one of the
bibliometric analysis of the three terms in the title or abstract. Telemedicine was the most
trends in the use of these common term, with 8028 documents referring to it, followed by e-
terms.” In: Journal of health (n = 2573) and then telehealth (n = 1679). Telemedicine was
Telemedicine and Telecare referred to in documents from 126 countries; the terms telehealth
and e-health were found in publications from 55 and 99 countries,
respectively. Documents with telemedicine in their title or abstract
first appeared in 1972, and continued to appear at a low rate until
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