Deconstructing Pitts’ Guiding Principles for Pharma Social Media
Peter Pitts, author of DrugWonks Blog, has put together 11
FDA to Test New Standard for Easy to Understand Drug Labels
Patients also need more effective counseling about their medications. In an effort to make drug package inserts easier to read and understand -- and perhaps to save money on printing costs -- the FDA is planning to test single-page consumer information sheets that would replace the multi-page package inserts and medication guides widely used in retail pharmacies. However 'dumbed down' the label gets, it is still important that physicians and pharmacists take a more pro-active role in educating consumers about the drugs they are taking.
Orphan Drugs Now “Where the Money Is,” Says Willie Sutton’s Ghost
Why do pharma companies bother developing drugs for for a disorder affecting fewer than 200,000 people? Willie Sutton's ghost may have the answer.
Evidence-Based Pharma Marketing: Using Science to Demonstrate Product Value
A conversation with Preeti Pinto, Principal at Preeti Pinto Consulting, LLC and former Executive Director & Head of Promotional Regulatory Affairs at AstraZeneca US, about the use of comparative effectiveness and health outcomes data in the support of drug promotion to physicians, payers, and consumers.
FDA Drops Social Media from Its Guidance Agenda: Focuses Instead on Responsding to “Unsolicited”...
FDA's revised draft guidance calendar for year 2011 is missing 'Promotion of Prescription Drug Products Using Social Media Tools,
Pharma Marketing News Vol. 10, No. 11: 21 June 2011
Welcome to Volume 10, Issue #11 (21 JUNE 2011) of Pharma Marketing News.
Limiting Bias in Commercially Supported CME
Many critics of pharma-supported CME believe this support leads to bias. Between 9 May 2011 and 13 September 2011, readers of Pharma Marketing News were asked to answer a few short questions relating to potential bias in industry-supported CME programs and how to limit the need for industry funding of CME. The results are summarized in this article.
Pharma Marketing News Vol. 10, No. 15: 12 October 2011
Welcome to Volume 10, Issue #15 (12 OCTOBER 2011) of Pharma Marketing News.
Pharma Marketing News Vol. 10, No. 6: 30 MARCH 2011
Welcome to Volume 10, Issue #6 (30 MARCH 2011) of Pharma Marketing News.
Without Free Gifts from Pharma to Docs, Would Research be Useless?
In a recent blog post, PhRMA said 'Without Promotion Research will be Useless.' To support its case, PhRMA cited 'an interesting opinion editorial' in the latest edition of the Annals of Emergency Medicine -- the medical journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP). In the op-ed, entitled 'Limiting Gifts, Harming Patients,' Emory University economist Paul Rubin, Ph.D. expressed concern that ACEP policy regarding Gifts to Emergency Physicians from Industry 'could have the unfortunate effect of limiting the exchange of critical information between medicine makers and physicians about the benefits and risks of new medicines, how to use them properly and how best to diagnose the right candidates for particular treatments.'