Pharma Spending on Internet, DTC, and Docs

How much money the pharmaceutical industry spends on Internet marketing, direct-to-consumer advertising, and physician detailing are always topics of interest and 2010 was no exception. 2010 was, however, a turning point in bringing more attention to payments made to physicians for speaking, consulting, and research.

Pharma Spending on Internet, DTC, and Docs

How much money the pharmaceutical industry spends on Internet marketing, direct-to-consumer advertising, and physician detailing are always topics of interest and 2010 was no exception. 2010 was, however, a turning point in bringing more attention to payments made to physicians for speaking, consulting, and research.

Pharma Social Media Trials & Tribulations

Social media occupied a good deal of our attention in 2010 and many of the pharma people Pharmaguy met and interacted with in 2010 are involved in social media campaigns in one way or another.

Adobe Connect for eDetailing: Making Physician Communications More Effective

This article focuses on Adobe Connect for eDetailing, a specific collaboration between Adobe and ConnectSolutions, a leading provider of private cloud deployments of web conferencing and collaboration solutions.

Boehringer vs Facebook Social Media Socialism

Boehringer-Ingelheim (BI) stands out in its attempt to stand out from the social(ist) cookie-cutter crowd of pharma FB pages. Shows what you can do with dedicated resources and creativity.

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?

Pfizer’s Chapstick Slapstick Facebook Fiasco

If pharma marketers are going to be successful engaging consumers (mostly women) via social media, then they need to be more sensitive about how they portray women in ads and very savvy about how they handle comments (if they allow comments).

Pharma Marketing News Vol. 10, No. 10: 8 June 2011

Welcome to Volume 10, Issue #10 (8 JUNE 2011) of Pharma Marketing News.

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.

Pharma Marketing News Vol. 10, No. 19: 21 December 2011

Welcome to Volume 10, Issue #19 (21 DECEMBER 2011) of Pharma Marketing News.

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