Abanmy Norah
Department of Clinical Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, Riyadh 11495, P.O. Box 22452, Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Pharm J. 2017 Sep;25(6):891-899. doi: 10.1016/j.jsps.2017.02.001. Epub 2017 Feb 10.
Online pharmacies sell medicine over the Internet and deliver them by mail. The main objective of this study is to explore the extent of use of online pharmacies in Saudi Arabia which will be useful for the scientific community and regulators.
An Arabic survey questionnaire was developed for this study. The questionnaire was distributed via email and social media. Four sections were created to cover the objectives: experience with online shopping in general, demographics, awareness of the existence and customer experiences of buying medicine online, and reasons for buying/not buying medicine online.
A total of 633 responses were collected. Around 69% (437) of them were female and the majority (256, 40.4%) was in the age range 26-40. Only 23.1% (146) were aware of the existence of online pharmacies where 2.7% (17) of them had bought a medicine over the Internet and 15 (88.2%) respondents out of the 17 was satisfied with the process. Lack of awareness of the availability of such services was the main reason for not buying medicines online. Many respondents (263, 42.7%) were willing to try an online pharmacy, although majorities (243, 45.9%) were unable to differentiate between legal and illegal online pharmacies. The largest categories of products respondents were willing to buy them online were nonprescription medicines and cosmetics.
The popularity of purchasing medicines over the Internet is still low in Saudi Arabia. However, because the majority of respondents are willing to purchase medicines online, efforts should be made by the Saudi FDA to set regulations and monitor this activity.
在线药房通过互联网销售药品并邮寄配送。本研究的主要目的是探究沙特阿拉伯在线药房的使用程度,这对科学界和监管机构将是有用的。
为本研究编制了一份阿拉伯语调查问卷。该问卷通过电子邮件和社交媒体进行分发。问卷分为四个部分以涵盖研究目标:一般在线购物体验、人口统计学信息、对在线药房存在的认知以及在线购买药品的客户体验,以及在线购买/不购买药品的原因。
共收集到633份回复。其中约69%(437人)为女性,大多数(256人,40.4%)年龄在26至40岁之间。只有23.1%(146人)知晓在线药房的存在,其中2.7%(17人)曾在互联网上购买过药品,17名受访者中有15人(88.2%)对购买过程感到满意。不了解此类服务的可用性是不在网上购买药品的主要原因。许多受访者(263人,42.7%)愿意尝试在线药房,尽管大多数(243人,45.9%)无法区分合法和非法的在线药房。受访者愿意在网上购买的最大类别的产品是非处方药和化妆品。
在沙特阿拉伯,通过互联网购买药品的普及率仍然较低。然而,由于大多数受访者愿意在网上购买药品,沙特食品药品管理局应努力制定法规并监督这一活动。