Forman Robert F
Alkermes, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
Psychiatr Serv. 2006 Jan;57(1):24-6. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.57.1.24.
The Internet is not only a vital medium for communication, entertainment, and commerce, but it is also an outlet for illicit drug sales. Although the U.S. Controlled Substances Act regulates access to certain drugs by requiring prescriptions, unique characteristics of the Internet create significant challenges for the enforcement of U.S. drug policies. In the late 1990s "no prescription Web sites" (NPWs) began to emerge, which allow persons to purchase drugs, such as opiates, without a prescription. Given the likely role of NPWs in increasing prescription drug abuse, health care professionals must develop and disseminate strategies for helping patients who are affected by these Web sites.
互联网不仅是通信、娱乐和商业的重要媒介,也是非法药品销售的一个渠道。尽管美国《管制物质法》通过要求处方来规范对某些药物的获取,但互联网的独特特性给美国毒品政策的执行带来了重大挑战。在20世纪90年代后期,“无处方网站”(NPWs)开始出现,这些网站允许人们无需处方就可以购买诸如阿片类药物等药品。鉴于无处方网站在增加处方药滥用方面可能起到的作用,医疗保健专业人员必须制定并传播相关策略,以帮助受这些网站影响的患者。