While consumers have long been assumed to be in need of protection from drug
promotion, it is now accepted that marketing to medical professionals should
also be more closely controlled. Public health advocates have effectively
highlighted the negative impact of promotion on quality use of medicines. Hans
Löfgren and Evan Doran, in this article in the journal Australian Review of Public Affairs April 2013, describe developments in Australia’s regulation of
prescription drug marketing and promotion and show that the pharmaceutical
industry has proved less capable of shaping the regulation of promotion than
other areas of pharmaceutical policy. Government has responded by tightening
such regulation but why has it stopped short of ending industry self-regulation? (APO 5/4/13)
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