On June 3, 2003, the European Council of health ministers rejected a proposal from the European Commission to allow drug manufacturers to advertise directly to particular groups of patients; the proposal had already been rejected by the European Parliament subsequent to a heated public debate in which consumer and patient groups almost unanimously argued that it was not the role of drug companies to provide information to patients. The pilot scheme suggested by the Commission would only have applied to patients with three chronic diseases, AIDS, diabetes, and asthma, and would, it was argued, not undermine an overall ban. Drug companies would have been required to abide by a special code of conduct and clear any information given to patient...
Thesis (M.P.P.A., Public Policy and Administration) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010...
Direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription medicines (DTCA), a disputed health communication str...
Prescription medicines are now frequently promoted on television, a change that has prompted strong ...
On June 3, 2003, the European Council of health ministers rejected a proposal from the European Comm...
On June 3, 2003, the European Council of health ministers rejected a proposal from the European Comm...
Only two industrialized countries, the United States and New Zealand, allow direct-to-consumer adver...
Background to the debate: Only two industrialized countries, the United States and New Zealand, allo...
Background: In most Western countries, except for New Zealand and the USA, direct-to-consumer advert...
Direct-to-consumer advertising for prescription drugs (DTCA-PD) is currently banned in the EU, but t...
In 2007, the pharmaceutical industry spent more than $4.9 billion on direct-to-consumer advertising ...
Direct to consumer advertising (DTCA) is a polarized topic, with healthcare professionals (HCPs), pa...
Direct-to-consumer advertising for prescription drugs (DTCA-PD) is currently banned in the EU, but t...
Abstract Rationale, aims and objectives Between 2001 and 2011 the pharmaceutical industry, supported...
Arguments for and against direct-to-consumer drug advertising (DTCA) center on two issues: (1) the e...
Arguments for and against direct-to-consumer drug advertising (DTCA) center on two issues: (1) the e...
Thesis (M.P.P.A., Public Policy and Administration) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010...
Direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription medicines (DTCA), a disputed health communication str...
Prescription medicines are now frequently promoted on television, a change that has prompted strong ...
On June 3, 2003, the European Council of health ministers rejected a proposal from the European Comm...
On June 3, 2003, the European Council of health ministers rejected a proposal from the European Comm...
Only two industrialized countries, the United States and New Zealand, allow direct-to-consumer adver...
Background to the debate: Only two industrialized countries, the United States and New Zealand, allo...
Background: In most Western countries, except for New Zealand and the USA, direct-to-consumer advert...
Direct-to-consumer advertising for prescription drugs (DTCA-PD) is currently banned in the EU, but t...
In 2007, the pharmaceutical industry spent more than $4.9 billion on direct-to-consumer advertising ...
Direct to consumer advertising (DTCA) is a polarized topic, with healthcare professionals (HCPs), pa...
Direct-to-consumer advertising for prescription drugs (DTCA-PD) is currently banned in the EU, but t...
Abstract Rationale, aims and objectives Between 2001 and 2011 the pharmaceutical industry, supported...
Arguments for and against direct-to-consumer drug advertising (DTCA) center on two issues: (1) the e...
Arguments for and against direct-to-consumer drug advertising (DTCA) center on two issues: (1) the e...
Thesis (M.P.P.A., Public Policy and Administration) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010...
Direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription medicines (DTCA), a disputed health communication str...
Prescription medicines are now frequently promoted on television, a change that has prompted strong ...