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Original Articles

Sedative and Analgesic Drugs Online: A Content Analysis of the Supply and Demand Information Available in Thailand

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Pages 641-647 | Published online: 14 Sep 2017
 

ABSTRACT

Background: Evidence from other countries has suggested that many controlled drugs are also offered online, even though it is illegal to sell these drugs without a license. Objectives: To evaluate the current contents related to the supply and demand of sedatives and analgesic drugs available online in Thailand, with a particular focus on Facebook. Methods: A team of reviewers manually searched for data by entering keywords related to analgesic drugs and sedatives. The contents of the website were screened for supply and demand-related information. Findings: A total of 5,352 websites were found publicly available. The number of websites and Facebook pages containing the information potentially related to the supply and demand of analgesic drugs and sedatives was limited. Nine websites sold sedatives, and six websites sold analgesics directly. Fourteen Facebook pages were found, including 7 sedative pages and 7 analgesic pages. Within one year, the three remaining active pages multiplied in the number of followers by three- to nine-fold. The most popular Facebook page had over 2,900 followers. Conclusions: Both the internet and social media contain sites and pages where sedatives and analgesics are illegally advertised. These websites are searchable through common search engines. Although the number of websites is limited, the number of followers on these Facebook pages does suggest a growing number of people who are interested in such pages. Our study emphasized the importance of monitoring and developing potential plans relative to the online marketing of prescription drugs in Thailand.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank Professor Sawitree Assanangkornchai for her useful inputs and comments throughout the project.

Declaration of interest

The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and the writing of the paper.

Role of funding source

This work was funded by the Thailand Substance Abuse Academic Network (58-B-002). The funder had no role in the study design, analysis, interpretation or the decision to publish.

Additional information

Funding

Thailand Substance Abuse Academic Network(58-B-002)

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