Pharma Marketing News Vol. 10, No. 10: 8 June 2011
Welcome to Volume 10, Issue #10 (8 JUNE 2011) of Pharma Marketing News.
A Pharma Social Media Conspiracy Theory: Were Guidelines Held Hostage as Part if FDA’s...
Were FDA's infamous 14 warning letters to pharma a ploy to force Google into a $500M DOJ settlement regarding illegal online pharmacy ads? In addition, could FDA have been holding back issuing pharma social media guidelines -- which would include guidelines for displayig compliant information in space-limited applications such as Twitter AND Google Adwords -- until Google settled its case with the DOJ?
Pharma Marketing News Vol. 10, No. 11: 21 June 2011
Welcome to Volume 10, Issue #11 (21 JUNE 2011) of Pharma Marketing News.
PR & Interactive Agencies Vie for Pharma Social Media Campaign Crumbs
Should a PR firm or an interactive marketing agency be in charge of pharma social media campaigns?
Pharma Marketing News Vol. 10, No. 7: 15 April 2011
Welcome to Volume 10, Issue #7 (15 APRIL 2011) of Pharma Marketing News.
Tracking Public Health Trends: Twitter vs Google vs Your Nose
Public health officials cannot depend upon their noses to make important decisions. They need actionable real time data. How do they get it?
Pharma Marketing News Vol. 10, No. 17: 10 November 2011
Welcome to Volume 10, Issue #17 (10 NOVEMBER 2011) of Pharma Marketing News.
AstraZeneca Hosts First-Ever Twitter Chat
Despite dire predictions of 'PR failure,' the #rxsave Twitter chat hosted by @AstraZenecaUS on 15 February 2011 was a great success, which is pharma social media speak for 'did not crash and burn.' It was proof that a pharmaceutical company can indeed host meaningful Twitter chats.
Physicians Favor Brands With a Compelling Adherence Program
This article summarizes the results of a survey of physicians designed to assess the value of various adherence solutions -- including HealthPrize -- and the potential of these solutions to influence physicians' prescribing behavior.
Pharma YouTube Patient Videos Lack Transparency
Pharma social networking sites like Facebook and YouTube may lack patient-centered information and can also be sources of misleading information that could potentially do more harm than good.




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