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by SargeZT
1863 days ago
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I can categorically say that is untrue. While not a fan of direct pharmaceutical marketing, the FDA has strict rules about what needs to be in an advertisement. Chiefly, it must address: * At least one approved use for the drug (the actual medical condition that it has been tested for) * The generic name * Nearly every side effect the drug can give you. There are some side-rules on that one. |
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Essentially: they said commercials have A and B, you said that's untrue because comercials have to have A, B, and C.