DEA Warning--Buying drugs online may be illegal and
dangerous
(Source:
http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/consumer_alert.htm)
Federal law prohibits buying controlled substances
such as narcotic pain relievers (e.g., OxyContin®, Vicodin ®),
sedatives (e.g., Valium®, Xanax®, Ambien®), stimulants (e.g.,
phentermine, phendimetrazine, Adderall®, Ritalin®) and anabolic
steroids (e.g., Winstrol®, Equipoise®) without a valid prescription
from your doctor. This means there must be a real doctor-patient
relationship, which by most state laws requires a physical
examination. Prescriptions written by "cyber doctors" relying on
online questionnaires are not legitimate under the law.
Buying controlled substances online without a valid
prescription may be punishable by imprisonment under Federal law.
Often drugs ordered from rogue websites come from foreign countries.
It is a felony to import drugs into the United States and ship to a
non-DEA registrant.
Buying drugs online may not be only illegal, but
dangerous. The American Medical Association and state boards of
medicine and pharmacy have all condemned the practice of cyber doctors
issuing online prescriptions as unacceptable medical care. Drugs
delivered by rogue websites may be the wrong drugs, adulterated or
expired, the wrong dosage strength, or have no dosage directions or
warnings.
DEA is targeting rogue online pharmacies for
prosecution and shutting down these illegal websites. See the results
of one such investigation, Operation Cyber Chase, at
www.usdoj.gov/dea/pubs/pressrel/pr042005.html.
How to spot a rogue pharmacy:
www.DEAdiversion.usdoj.gov/faq/internetpurch.htm
To report illegal prescription drug sales and/or rogue pharmacies
operating on the Internet call the anonymous
Pharmaceutical Drug Abuse Hotline: 1-877-RxAbuse
(1-877-792-2873)