PEDIATRICS Vol. 109 No. 6 June 2002, pp. e96
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Just a Click Away: Recreational Drug Web Sites on the Internet
Department of Medical Toxicology, Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center, Phoenix, Arizona
--> The explosive growth of the Internet in recent years has provided a revolutionary new means of interpersonal communication and connectivity. Information on recreational drugsonce limited to bookstores, libraries, mass media, and personal contactsis now readily available to just about anyone with Internet access. Not surprising, Internet access greatly facilitates the free and easy exchange of ideas, opinions, and unedited and nonrefereed information about recreational drugs. This article presents a patient who came to medical attention as the result of recreational drug-taking behavior directly influenced by her Internet browsing. A second case is presented in which the only information available about the medical effects of a new "designer" drug was found on a recreational drug Internet Web site. Several such Web sites are described in detail. Despite the presence of Web sites that convey antidrug messages, the drug sites that espouse "risk reduction" and "safe" and "responsible" drug use are easily accessible and potentially alluring to children and adults. Health care providers who care for adolescents should be particularly aware of the content of these drug sites.
Key Words: Internet Web sites drug abuse recreational drugs club drugs
Abbreviations: MDMA, methylenedioxymethamphetamine GHB,
hydroxybutyrate ED, emergency department
Received for publication Jan 16, 2002; Accepted Feb 11, 2002.
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