Terry, Nicolas P.2021-03-262021-03-2620044 Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, and Ethics 183https://hdl.handle.net/1805/25469This Article explores the policy issues and legal or regulatory structures currently applied to prescribing and dispensing. Much of the controversy surrounding Internet prescribing and dispensing can be attributed to the unsavory origins of these initiatives: Many of the early providers have been illegal or marginally legal businesses. This Article argues that the threat posed by rogue prescribing and dispensing does not justify the level, style, and mechanics of current regulation. The Article further argues that current and emerging regulation may chill the development of lawful, efficient, necessary, and patient-friendly services and recommends alternate approaches.en-USPrescriptions sans Frontieres (or How I stopped Worrying about Viagra on the Web but Grew Concerned about the Future of Healthcare Delivery)Article