You know the ubiquitous ads soliciting clients who were “injured” by prescription drugs. Lawyers all over the country create a drumbeat of fear over prescription drug side effects. The American Medical Association(AMA) is now concerned that this fear mongering is causing patients to get off or refuse to start needed therapy. Last month the AMA […]
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DTC in Perspective: Media Inspired Fear 2
I could not leave last week’s column on media inspired patient fear without another example. The excellent New York Times reporter Gina Kolata did a story on patients resisting drug treatment for osteoporosis out of side effect fears. The story in the June 1 New York Times said millions of people were forgoing osteoporosis drugs […]
DTC in Perspective: Negative Drug Media Stories Can Do Harm
The media seems to look for stories that show how dangerous prescription drugs can be. They routinely exploit consumer fears by over hyping a bad side effect or a death from a drug. “Deadly drug in your medicine cabinet” seems to be a popular story that is used as a teaser to get viewer attention […]
DTC in Perspective: Pharmacists Join AMA in Calling for DTC Ban
The AHSP, the organization that represents 43,000 pharmacists and technicians in hospitals and other acute care settings, called for banning DTC. This was a change from previous positions that supported DTC in limited use. The AHSP does not represent retail pharmacy but it is still an important voice in health care. Along with the AMA […]
DTC in Perspective: Why We Benefit from Higher Drug Prices
Let me cite a headline in a recent 5/27 Associated Press story. “Superbug resistant to last-resort antibiotic found in the United States.” For the naïve critics who want to hammer drug companies who do you think will develop new antibiotics? Will it be the same caliber folks who run the TSA? The Post Office? The […]
DTC in Perspective: New Research on Banning TV DTC
DTC in Perspective: Entresto Is Interesto!
I was a strong supporter of the Novartis heart failure disease awareness ad. This was the one with the man in the room with water pouring in and filling up the room. It was criticized by some doctors for being alarmist. I never thought so myself, as heart failure is about as serious cause for […]
DTC in Perspective: A Forum for Only TV and Print?
I wanted to explain why after 16 years of developing conferences we decided to run one solely on tv and print this fall. It seems odd that the media with the most spending seems to get the least discussion on the agenda. Our DTC National offers a wide array of topics but most are in […]
DTC in Perspective: Treato DTC Survey Puzzling
Treato, an online consumer insights company, released a survey on DTC 4/18. It was done with 529 Treato.com consumer users. The headline in their press release that said “Treato Finds DTC Pharma TV Advertisements Have Little Influence”. They cite a result that only 7% of respondents asked their doctor about an advertised drug this year […]
DTC in Perspective: DTC National Time!
As I wind down my career I wanted to reflect on my favorite project. In 2000 I thought there was the need for a well organized meeting of DTC professionals. At the time there were several attempts made by conference companies to run DTC meetings. The problem I had with them was they were developed […]