The reading passage argues that many problems are associated with online pharmacies and it would in the public's interest to ban internet-based drugstores. However, the speaker in the lecture casts doubt on the claims made in the article. He mentions that buying medications online offers customers a multitude of benefits and abolishing e-pharmacies could have unfavorable ramifications.
To begin with, the author maintains that the herbal drugs from these sources are not approved by the food and drug adminstration since they do not meet the recommended guidelines. Nevertheless, the lecturer offsets this point of view by declaring that Although no approval was issued for these medicines, this should not deter consumers from purchasing them as other countries have been using them for hundreds of years and they never harmed anyone. The listening further delineates an example to illustrate the strong safety record of these remedies. According to the lecture, the morning-after pill has been administered as a way of birth control in France even though it's not tested in the US.
On top of that, the writer is worried about people bypassing the doctor's consultation and directly ordering medicines from these websites. Given the fact that the knowledge of most individuals in the medical field is limited, they might select medications of severe adverse effects or of a wrong dosage, which would end up doing more harm than good for the patients. In contrast, the professor in the lecture indicates that in addition to the high cost of a doctor's visit, people have to wait long period of time to get seen by a professional and online pharmacies could overcome this problem. Plus, the lecturer brings up the fact that the internet is filled with a huge number of articles about drugs, which are written by pharmaceutical companies and specialists. Thus, by reading these online resources, consumers are competent enough to make decisions about their own health.
Lastly, the excerpt postulates that the origins of these herbal remedies is not known since they are manufactured in foreign nations, which do not hold the same standards as the US, even if the labels and the instructions may be in English. The lecturer, on the other hand, asserts that these online outlets provide patients with lower prices than ordinary brick-and-mortar pharmacies. Hence, we should not blame the consumer for seeking cheaper alternatives given the fact of rising heathcare costs in the United States.
The reading passage argues that
many
problems
are associated
with
online
pharmacies and it would in the public's interest to ban internet-based drugstores.
However
, the speaker in the lecture casts doubt on the claims made in the article. He mentions that buying medications
online
offers customers a multitude of benefits and abolishing e-pharmacies could have unfavorable ramifications.
To
begin
with, the author maintains that the herbal drugs from these sources are not approved by the food and drug
adminstration
since they do not
meet
the recommended guidelines.
Nevertheless
, the lecturer offsets this point of view by declaring that Although no approval
was issued
for these medicines, this should not deter consumers from purchasing them as other countries have been using them for hundreds of
years and
they never harmed anyone. The listening
further
delineates an example to illustrate the strong safety record of these remedies. According to the lecture, the morning-after pill has
been administered
as a way of birth control in France
even though
it's not
tested
in the US.
On top of that
, the writer
is worried
about
people
bypassing the doctor's consultation and
directly
ordering medicines from these websites.
Given
the fact that the knowledge of most individuals in the medical field
is limited
, they might select medications of severe adverse effects or of a
wrong
dosage, which would
end
up doing more harm than
good
for the patients.
In contrast
, the professor in the lecture indicates that
in addition
to the high cost of a doctor's visit,
people
have to
wait long period of time to
get
seen
by a professional and
online
pharmacies could overcome this problem. Plus, the lecturer brings up the fact that the internet
is filled
with a huge number of articles about drugs, which
are written
by pharmaceutical
companies
and specialists.
Thus
, by reading these
online
resources, consumers are competent
enough
to
make
decisions about their
own
health.
Lastly
, the excerpt postulates that the origins of these herbal remedies is not known since they
are manufactured
in foreign nations, which do not hold the same standards as the US, even if the labels and the instructions may be in English. The lecturer,
on the other hand
, asserts that these
online
outlets provide patients with lower prices than ordinary brick-and-mortar pharmacies.
Hence
, we should not blame the consumer for seeking cheaper alternatives
given
the fact of rising
heathcare
costs in the United States.