Food and Drugs Online: Ethics of Internet-Based Access to Food and Medicines
Abstract
This article describes the ethical implications that arise when buying food and drugs online. The main goal is to identify relevant bioethical conflicts that derive from using information and communication technologies, but which have been overlooked by academia and legislators. The article distinguishes between the risks that easy access to illegal products entails, and the bioethical implications that arise when buying legal food and drugs online.
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2019-01-31
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Plana, M. J., Lopez Baroni, M. J., Cabré, L., de Lecuona, I., Villalobos, M. J., Mariño H., E., Cortés, A., Cristea Uivaru, L., Biel Canut, M. R., Portals, M., Rey Huerga, N., Navarro-Michel, M., Leyton, F., & Casado, M. (2019). Food and Drugs Online: Ethics of Internet-Based Access to Food and Medicines. Dilemata, (29), 135–148. Retrieved from https://dilemata.net/revista/index.php/dilemata/article/view/412000277
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