Essential Drugs Monitor No. 017 (1988)
(1988)
Table des matières
Afficher le documentIntroduction
Afficher le documentObjective
Afficher le documentEthical criteria
Afficher le documentApplicability and implementation of criteria
Afficher le documentPromotion
Afficher le documentAdvertising
Afficher le documentMedical Representatives
Afficher le documentFree samples of prescription drugs for promotional purposes
Afficher le documentSymposia and other scientific meetings
Afficher le documentPost-marketing scientific studies, surveillance and dissemination of information
Afficher le documentPackaging and labelling
Afficher le documentInformation for patients: package inserts, leaflets and booklets
Afficher le documentPromotion of exported drugs
Afficher le documentAppendix - Sample Drug Information Sheet
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenuEDM-17 DRUG DISCUSSIONS AT THE 47TH WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenuRole of the Pharmacist
 

Medical Representatives

17. Medical representatives should have an appropriate educational background. They should be adequately trained. They should possess sufficient medical and technical knowledge and integrity to present information on products and carry out other promotional activities in an accurate and responsible manner. Employers are responsible for the basic and continuing training of their representatives. Such training should include instruction regarding appropriate ethical conduct taking into consideration the WHO criteria. In this context, exposure of medical representatives and trainees to feed-back from the medical and allied professions and from independent members of the public, particularly regarding risks, can be salutary.

18. Medical representatives should make available to prescribers and dispensers complete and unbiased information for each product discussed, such as an approved scientific data sheet or other source of information with similar content.

19. Employers should be responsible for the statements and activities of their medical representatives. Medical representatives should not offer inducements to prescribers and dispensers. Prescribers and dispensers should not solicit such inducements. In order to avoid over-promotion, the main part of the remuneration of medical representatives should not be directly related to the volume of sales they generate.

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