Need follows the path to least resistance, but should the resistance increase, the divergent nature of the path will only become more pronounced. Case in point, as humans find it increasingly difficult to afford purchasing prescription drugs in the legal market, they will increasingly, by necessity, take on the risk of engaging in divergent paths, paths such as the dread black market. And thanks to the internets, that black market is a worldwide network. And I, for one, love it. Don’t you?
People Buy, Trade, Donate Medications on the Black Market – Here’s Why – Scitech Daily
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Results from the study were published online in the Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology on December 4, 2019.
An online survey of 159 people with diabetes and their caregivers showed the group had participated in different types of underground exchange activities, from donating (56%) to receiving donated goods (34%) to trading (24%), borrowing (22%) and purchasing (15%). Many had taken part in more than one kind of transaction.
When asked why they turned to underground exchange, lack of affordability and accessibility were frequently mentioned. These comments supported statistics showing that over half of participants in the study engaged in underground exchange activities out of financial necessity. People donated and traded with family, friends and strangers who could not get supplies themselves, despite most having health insurance.
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