BackgroundPharmaceutical marketing is undergoing a major shift in the United States, in part due to new transparency regulations under the healthcare reform act. Changes in pharmaceutical marketing practices include a possible shift from more traditional forms of direct-to-consumer advertising towards emerging use of Internet-based DTCA ("eDTCA") given the growing importance of digital health or "eHealth." Though legally allowed only in the U.S. and New Zealand, eDTCA poses novel regulatory challenges, as it can cross geopolitical boundaries and impact health systems and populations outside of these countries.MethodsWe wished to assess whether changes in DTCA and eDTCA expenditure trends was occurring using publicly available pharmaceutical...
This paper deals with Direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) for prescription drugs in New Zealand. T...
In 2007, the pharmaceutical industry spent more than $4.9 billion on direct-to-consumer advertising ...
Background Evidence suggests that direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription drugs increases pha...
The adoption and use of digital forms of direct-to-consumer advertising (also known as “eDTCA”) is o...
The adoption and use of digital forms of direct-to-consumer advertising (also known as “eDTCA”) is o...
While a significant amount of research has been produced in Canada on direct-to-consumer advertising...
The increasing prominence of new Internet and social media technologies and their growing importance...
We study effects of direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) in the prescription drug market. There are...
Spending on prescription drugs is the fastest growing component of the health care budget. There is ...
In 1997 the FDA reinterpreted its regulations such that major statements in advertisements could be ...
The Direct-to-Consumer Advertising (DTCA) of pharmaceutical firms has been defined as an attempt of ...
Direct‐to‐Consumer Advertising (DTCA) is the most common form of advertising observed for consumer p...
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...
The purpose of this paper is to review empirical research on directtoconsumer advertising (DTCA) of ...
This paper deals with Direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) for prescription drugs in New Zealand. T...
In 2007, the pharmaceutical industry spent more than $4.9 billion on direct-to-consumer advertising ...
Background Evidence suggests that direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription drugs increases pha...
The adoption and use of digital forms of direct-to-consumer advertising (also known as “eDTCA”) is o...
The adoption and use of digital forms of direct-to-consumer advertising (also known as “eDTCA”) is o...
While a significant amount of research has been produced in Canada on direct-to-consumer advertising...
The increasing prominence of new Internet and social media technologies and their growing importance...
We study effects of direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) in the prescription drug market. There are...
Spending on prescription drugs is the fastest growing component of the health care budget. There is ...
In 1997 the FDA reinterpreted its regulations such that major statements in advertisements could be ...
The Direct-to-Consumer Advertising (DTCA) of pharmaceutical firms has been defined as an attempt of ...
Direct‐to‐Consumer Advertising (DTCA) is the most common form of advertising observed for consumer p...
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...
The purpose of this paper is to review empirical research on directtoconsumer advertising (DTCA) of ...
This paper deals with Direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) for prescription drugs in New Zealand. T...
In 2007, the pharmaceutical industry spent more than $4.9 billion on direct-to-consumer advertising ...
Background Evidence suggests that direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription drugs increases pha...