Alwhaibi Monira, Asser Wesam M, A Al Aloola Noha, Alsalem Nouf, Almomen Aliyah, Alhawassi Tariq M
Department of Clinical Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Medication Safety Research Chair, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Pharm J. 2021 Feb;29(2):166-172. doi: 10.1016/j.jsps.2020.12.017. Epub 2021 Jan 11.
Purchasing medicinal products from the internet has become more popular in the last three decades. Understanding consumers' use and perception of the safety of medicinal products obtained online is essential. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the extent of medicines purchased from the internet in Saudi Arabia, types of products, sources of information, the satisfaction, the motivational factors, and estimate consumers' vigilance and tendency to report ADRs if occurred.
A prospective cross-sectional study using a custom-designed questionnaire was conducted among community adults in Saudi Arabia, age ≥ 18.
Evaluation of community subjects' perception towards buying medicinal products was done through the internet in Saudi Arabia from 1st July 2020 until the end of August 2020.
The main outcome of the study was purchasing medicinal products from the internet (Yes, No).
Overall, 36% of the study participants (n = 643) have ever bought medicinal products from the internet (Table 2). Of those, the most obtained was herbal medicine, supplements, or cosmetics (61.3%). Motivational factors towards purchasing medicinal products from the internet were mostly positive, with the most commonly reported agreed motivational factors were lower cost (55.7%), easy online access (54.1%), a wide variety of products (52.6%), and more privacy (43.6%). Around 60.4% of participants believed that buying medicinal products from the internet can be safe. The most perceived risk was the difficulty of distinguishing between registered online pharmacies and other unlicensed commercial websites, with only 32.7% of the participants distinguishing between registered and unlicensed commercial websites.
This study sheds light on the consumers' use and perception of the safety and risks of medicinal products purchased from the internet. The study findings noticeably describe the great need to increase safety awareness about obtaining medicinal products from the internet among the Saudi community.
在过去三十年中,从互联网购买药品变得越来越普遍。了解消费者对在线购买药品安全性的使用和认知至关重要。因此,本研究旨在评估沙特阿拉伯从互联网购买药品的程度、产品类型、信息来源、满意度、动机因素,并估计消费者在出现药品不良反应时的警惕性和报告倾向。
在沙特阿拉伯年龄≥18岁的社区成年人中,使用定制问卷进行前瞻性横断面研究。
2020年7月1日至2020年8月底,通过互联网对沙特阿拉伯社区受试者购买药品的认知进行了评估。
研究的主要结果是从互联网购买药品(是,否)。
总体而言,36%的研究参与者(n = 643)曾从互联网购买过药品(表2)。其中,购买最多的是草药、补充剂或化妆品(61.3%)。从互联网购买药品的动机因素大多是积极的,最常报告的认可动机因素是成本较低(55.7%)、在线获取方便(54.1%)、产品种类繁多(52.6%)和隐私性更好(43.6%)。约有60.4%的参与者认为从互联网购买药品可能是安全的。最常感知到的风险是难以区分注册在线药房和其他无牌商业网站,只有32.7%的参与者能区分注册和无牌商业网站。
本研究揭示了消费者对从互联网购买药品的安全性和风险的使用及认知情况。研究结果显著表明,沙特社区非常需要提高从互联网获取药品的安全意识。