Sinus, cold, and allergy remedies comprise the most widely used sector of the over-the-counter (OTC) drug market. Direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) of pharmaceutical products has increased over the past 30 years, including the promotion of OTC drugs. The influence of DTCA on OTC sinonasal remedies comprises several positive and negative effects. Favorable aspects of this influence include empowerment and promotion of autonomy among patients, avoidance of low-value clinical encounters, self-directed education, and decreased healthcare expenditures. This is balanced by potential concerns, including the lack of rigorous regulation of OTC drugs, the burden of self-diagnosis, the risk of unsupervised use resulting in adverse effects or drug ...
A nyone traveling to the United States from countries other than New Zealand will be surprised by th...
A nyone traveling to the United States from countries other than New Zealand will be surprised by th...
In 1997 the FDA reinterpreted its regulations such that major statements in advertisements could be ...
This paper examines the effect of direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) of prescription drugs on doc...
In 2007, the pharmaceutical industry spent more than $4.9 billion on direct-to-consumer advertising ...
This paper examines the effect of direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) on doctor choice of prescrip...
We study effects of direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) in the prescription drug market. There are...
Direct to consumer advertising (DTCA) is a polarized topic, with healthcare professionals (HCPs), pa...
This paper examines the effect of direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) on doctor choice of prescri...
Introduction: During the last few years there has been a considerable value growth in the demand f...
Only two industrialized countries, the United States and New Zealand, allow direct-to-consumer adver...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to provide an overview of the economic and clinical impacts o...
Direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription medicines (DTCA) is a controversial practice where ma...
Direct to consumer advertising of prescription drugs (DTCA) accounts for approximately $5 billion in...
Background: In most Western countries, except for New Zealand and the USA, direct-to-consumer advert...
A nyone traveling to the United States from countries other than New Zealand will be surprised by th...
A nyone traveling to the United States from countries other than New Zealand will be surprised by th...
In 1997 the FDA reinterpreted its regulations such that major statements in advertisements could be ...
This paper examines the effect of direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) of prescription drugs on doc...
In 2007, the pharmaceutical industry spent more than $4.9 billion on direct-to-consumer advertising ...
This paper examines the effect of direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) on doctor choice of prescrip...
We study effects of direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) in the prescription drug market. There are...
Direct to consumer advertising (DTCA) is a polarized topic, with healthcare professionals (HCPs), pa...
This paper examines the effect of direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) on doctor choice of prescri...
Introduction: During the last few years there has been a considerable value growth in the demand f...
Only two industrialized countries, the United States and New Zealand, allow direct-to-consumer adver...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to provide an overview of the economic and clinical impacts o...
Direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription medicines (DTCA) is a controversial practice where ma...
Direct to consumer advertising of prescription drugs (DTCA) accounts for approximately $5 billion in...
Background: In most Western countries, except for New Zealand and the USA, direct-to-consumer advert...
A nyone traveling to the United States from countries other than New Zealand will be surprised by th...
A nyone traveling to the United States from countries other than New Zealand will be surprised by th...
In 1997 the FDA reinterpreted its regulations such that major statements in advertisements could be ...