Dirt Cheap and Without Prescription: How Susceptible are Young US Consumers to Purchasing Drugs From Rogue Internet Pharmacies?
BackgroundWebsites of many rogue sellers of medications are accessible through links in email spam messages or via web search engines. This study examined how well students enrolled in a U.S. higher education institution could identify clearly unsafe pharmacies. ObjectiveThe aim is to estimate these...
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Main Authors: | Ivanitskaya, Lana (Author), Brookins-Fisher, Jodi (Author), O´Boyle, Irene (Author), Vibbert, Danielle (Author), Erofeev, Dmitry (Author), Fulton, Lawrence (Author) |
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2010-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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