Mackey Tim K, Liang Bryan A, Strathdee Steffanie A
Institute of Health Law Studies, California Western School of Law, San Diego, CA, United States.
J Med Internet Res. 2013 Jul 26;15(7):e143. doi: 10.2196/jmir.2464.
The tragic death of 18-year-old Ryan Haight highlighted the ethical, public health, and youth patient safety concerns posed by illicit online nonmedical use of prescription drugs (NUPM) sourcing, leading to a federal law in an effort to address this concern. Yet despite the tragedy and resulting law, the NUPM epidemic in the United States has continued to escalate and represents a dangerous and growing trend among youth and adolescents. A critical point of access associated with youth NUPM is the Internet. Internet use among this vulnerable patient group is ubiquitous and includes new, emerging, and rapidly developing technologies-particularly social media networking (eg, Facebook and Twitter). These unregulated technologies may pose a potential risk for enabling youth NUPM behavior. In order to address limitations of current regulations and promote online safety, we advocate for legislative reform to specifically address NUPM promotion via social media and other new online platforms. Using more comprehensive and modernized federal legislation that anticipates future online developments is critical in substantively addressing youth NUPM behavior occurring through the Internet.
18岁的瑞安·海特(Ryan Haight)的悲剧性死亡凸显了非法在线非医疗用途获取处方药(NUPM)所引发的伦理、公共卫生及青少年患者安全问题,促使一项联邦法律出台以应对这一问题。然而,尽管发生了这起悲剧并出台了相关法律,美国的NUPM泛滥现象仍在持续升级,且在青少年中呈现出一种危险且不断加剧的趋势。与青少年NUPM相关的一个关键接入点是互联网。在这个易受影响的患者群体中,互联网使用极为普遍,涵盖了新出现的、新兴的以及快速发展的技术,尤其是社交媒体网络(如脸书和推特)。这些不受监管的技术可能会给青少年NUPM行为提供便利,从而带来潜在风险。为了克服现行法规的局限性并促进网络安全,我们主张进行立法改革,专门针对通过社交媒体和其他新的在线平台进行的NUPM推广行为。运用更全面、现代化且能预见未来网络发展的联邦立法,对于切实解决通过互联网发生的青少年NUPM行为至关重要。