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Will Cracking Down on Drug Ads Help Patients?

While the recent plan to crack down on DTC drug ads won't make much of an impact, we agree with the Trump administration that ...
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The FDA says it is taking new steps to eliminate misleading direct-to-consumer drug ads out of concern that patients are not receiving a "fair balance" of information on pharmaceutical products.
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It’s a matter of public record that if HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr had his way, he’d ban direct-to-consumer pharma ...
Additionally, the agency is eliminating the 'adequate provision' loophole that allowed pharmaceutical companies to list complete risks separately.
We have been complaining about direct-to-consumer (DTC) prescription drug advertising for decades. Far too often, the commercials make it seem as if their products are magical. People are seen ...
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