Medicines information and the regulation of the promotion of pharmaceuticals

T Leonardo Alves, J Lexchin, B Mintzes - Science and Engineering Ethics, 2019 - Springer
T Leonardo Alves, J Lexchin, B Mintzes
Science and Engineering Ethics, 2019Springer
Many factors contribute to the inappropriate use of medicines, including not only a lack of
information but also inaccurate and misleading promotional information. This review
examines how the promotion of pharmaceuticals directly affects the prescribing and use of
medicines. We define promotion broadly as all actions taken directly by pharmaceutical
companies with the aim of enhancing product sales. We look in greater detail at promotion
techniques aimed at prescribers, such as sales representatives, pharmaceutical …
Abstract
Many factors contribute to the inappropriate use of medicines, including not only a lack of information but also inaccurate and misleading promotional information. This review examines how the promotion of pharmaceuticals directly affects the prescribing and use of medicines. We define promotion broadly as all actions taken directly by pharmaceutical companies with the aim of enhancing product sales. We look in greater detail at promotion techniques aimed at prescribers, such as sales representatives, pharmaceutical advertisements in medical journals and use of key opinion leaders, along with the quality of information provided and the effects thereof. We also discuss promotion to the public, through direct-to-consumer advertising, and its effects. Finally, we consider initiatives to regulate promotion that come from industry, government and nongovernmental organizations.
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