Buying Medical Devices Online.Janet's arthritis was really hurting, so she decided to check the Internet for new arthritis products. As she surfed the Net, she found many advertisements offering cures and advice. There were ads for magnets, copper bracelets, knee braces, and arch supports. Then, there were all those vitamin and herbal remedies claiming to cure her arthritis. Janet felt overwhelmed. What should she do? Whom could she trust? Do you buy medical products on the Internet? If so, you know how Janet felt and you have lots of company. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. a study by Cyber Dialogue, 11 million consumers are shopping on the Internet for health and beauty products, and that number is projected to grow to 55 million by 2005. Drug purchases account for most of the $93 million that consumers spent for health care over the Internet. However, growing numbers of consumers are buying medical devices on-line. The medical devices include such products as hearing aids Hearing Aids Definition A hearing aid is a device that can amplify sound waves in order to help a deaf or hard-of-hearing person hear sounds more clearly. , contact lenses contact lenses contact npl → verres mpl de contact contact lenses contact npl → Kontaktlinsen pl contact lenses npl , magnets, and laboratory diagnostic test kits. What is considered a medical device? The Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act: see food adulteration. defines a medical device as an instrument, a machine, an implant, or a diagnostic test used to help diagnose a disease or other condition or to cure, treat, or prevent disease. Types of medical devices range from thermometers to artificial hearts to at-home pregnancy test pregnancy test Any test used to detect or confirm pregnancy; in early pregnancy, all PTs measure hCG, the developing placenta's principal hormone, which is detectable as early as 6 days after fertilization; in clinical laboratories, serum levels of hCG are kits. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA FDA abbr. Food and Drug Administration FDA, n.pr See Food and Drug Administration. FDA, n.pr the abbreviation for the Food and Drug Administration. ) wants you to know some of the advantages and pitfalls of buying medical products on the Internet. Buying on-line offers privacy, convenience and potential cost-savings, but personal data given by the consumer can be misused by unscrupulous dealers. While the Internet offers many quality medical devices from legitimate sites, it also offers medical devices that don't work and some that may even harm you or your family. Some Web sites sell medical devices for unapproved un·ap·proved adj. Not approved or sanctioned: an unapproved vaccine; an unapproved protest march. uses, or they sell medical devices that have not been cleared or approved by FDA. Other Web sites sell prescription medical devices without asking for a prescription. Some foreign Web sites sell medical devices to customers in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. where the medical devices have not been cleared or approved for sale. Below are some examples of problems with Internet purchases. * Contact lenses are being sold without a doctor's prescription. * Hearing aids are being sold without selection and fitting by health professionals. * Magnets are advertised to cure multiple conditions such as carpal tunnel carpal tunnel n. The space between the flexor retinaculum of the wrist and the carpal bones, through which the median nerve and the flexor tendons of the fingers and thumb pass. , motion sickness motion sickness, waves of nausea and vomiting experienced by some people, resulting from the sudden changes in movement of a vehicle. The ailment is also known as seasickness, car sickness, train sickness, airsickness, and swing sickness. , and back ache. * Test kits are being sold to consumers to detect serious illnesses, such as cancer and diabetes, or illegal drug use. The FDA has monitored Internet sales of health products for several years and has sent warnings about illegal practices to more than 50 companies. Even though its resources are limited, the FDA is increasing its monitoring of Internet sales and is working with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC FTC See Federal Trade Commission (FTC). ) to stop illegal advertising. The FTC works with both state and Federal consumer protection and public health agencies. It can take legal actions against Internet advertisers of health products that run false or misleading advertisements. How can you be a wise consumer? * Pay attention to labels. If the instructions are in many languages or if measurements are in S.I. (metric) units, the product may be intended for sale in another country, not the U.S. This can mean the product does not meet U.S. requirements and may be of inferior quality. * Beware of cure-alls claims, amazing a·maze v. a·mazed, a·maz·ing, a·maz·es v.tr. 1. To affect with great wonder; astonish. See Synonyms at surprise. 2. Obsolete To bewilder; perplex. v.intr. results, and independent research that the government is supposedly hiding. Unscrupulous merchants have found a new audience for miracle cure-alls on the Internet. Remember, if it seems too good to be true, it probably is. * Ask the seller, "Has the FDA cleared or approved this product for sale in the United States?" * Talk to your healthcare professional about medical devices that you plan to buy on the Internet. * Beware of sites that do not include an address and telephone in the United States. * Check the FDA's Buying on Line Homepage at http://www.fda.gov/oc/buyonline/ for helpful information about buying medical products on the Internet and to notify the FDA about problem Web sites. You can also report problem Web sites by e-mail to webcomplaints@ora.fda.gov. The Internet offers many opportunities for consumers to receive new information and new offers of legitimate medical products. Unfortunately, it is difficult to examine on Internet business in the same way as you would a local store. It is easy for a dishonest merchant to set up a professional-looking Web site. However, if you take a few simple precautions, your Internet purchase can be a worthwhile experience. |
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