The British Pharmaceutical Industry Issues Social Media Guidance for Adverse Event Reporting

Once again the Brits have beaten the US in issuing useful guidelines for social media use by the pharmaceutical industry! As I reported back in April, 2011, the Prescription Medicines Code of Practice Authority (PMCPA), which oversees the self-regulatory code of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI), published

Pharma Marketing News Vol. 10, No. 7: 15 April 2011

Welcome to Volume 10, Issue #7 (15 APRIL 2011) of Pharma Marketing News.

Pharma Marketing News Vol. 10, No. 14: 22 September 2011

Welcome to Volume 10, Issue #14 (22 SEPTEMBER 2011) of Pharma Marketing News.

Pharma Turns Up Heat to Unchill Off-Label “Free Speech”

The drug industry brings legal heat to the issue of off-label drug promotion.

GSK’s U.S. Sales Reps “Europeanized”: No Longer Rewarded for Ability to Push Prescriptions

An anonymous poster to CafePharma described what the

Google’s OneBox Drug “Ads” Steal Clicks Away from Rx Brands

A Search Ad Format That Has All FDA Could Want... But Pharma Can't Use It! Data suggest that Google's OneBox NIH Rx ads effectively reduce organic search visitation driven to pharma sites pushing the traffic to NIH content instead. Is it logical to conclude that Google stands to gain paid ad revenue when pharma marketers have to compete with OneBox ads by buying more paid search placements to make up for the loss of organic search visits?

Vast Majority of Drug Ads in Leading Medical Journals Don’t Pass MDs’ Sniff Test!

A study led by Mount Sinai School of Medicine researchers of 192 pharmaceutical advertisements (83 full unique advertisements) in biomedical journals found that only 18 percent (15) were compliant with Food and Drug Administration (FDA) guidelines, and over half failed to quantify serious risks including death.

The Big C in the Big Apple

HepC.tv is featuring the video 'Man-on-the-Street: New Yorkers' Reactions to the Big Yellow C.' Is it effective? How do we know?

In Memory of Steve Jobs Will Novartis Sales Reps Really Embrace iPads?

David Epstein, head of Novartis Pharmaceuticals, said eighty percent of his company's sales reps will give up their PCs for iPads in 2012. Will they do it?

Consequences of eDetailing Technology

The Death of the Traditional Pharma Salesman and the Birth of the 'Sales Cyborg.' eDetailing in one form or another seems to be making a comeback since the recession hit the drug industry in 2007 and 2008. Which is the 'chicken' and which is the 'egg'? Did the uptick in adoption of eDetailing technology lead to the recent layoff of pharma reps or were reps laid off because of the economy and subsequently replaced by machines?

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