Pubdate: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 Source: Oklahoma Daily, The (OK Edu) Copyright: 2003 Oklahoma Daily Contact: http://www.oudaily.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1371 Author: Judith Graham and Michael Higgins, Knight-Ridder Tribune Webpage PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE ON THE RISE More People Are Buying Certain Medications On The Internet CHICAGO - At colleges across the country, students are taking pills they've sneaked from home, tossing them into bowls and swallowing handfuls with a chug of beer or a sip of a margarita. The face of drug addiction is changing in America, from cocaine or heroin addicts snorting or shooting up to teenagers and grandmothers popping pills purchased at the local pharmacy or delivered through the mail in plain packages. For many people, popping pills may appear to be a less stigmatized way to get relief from the stress of daily life. But the rise of the Internet as a source of illegal prescription drugs presents new challenges. At least 2,000 Web sites now sell prescription drugs, the FDA estimates. The FDA and the Drug Enforcement Administration last week teamed to form a task force, Operation Gray Lord, that will aggressively pursue outfits that market prescription drugs illegally over the Internet. Doctors who prescribe drugs over the Internet based only on customers' answers to e-mail questionnaires also may be targeted. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin