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
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Free samples of prescription drugs for promotional purposes

20. Free samples of legally available prescription drugs may be provided in modest quantities to prescribers, generally on request.

Free samples of non-prescription drugs to the general public for promotional purposes

21. Countries vary in their practices regarding the provision of free samples of non-prescription drugs to the general public, some countries permitting it, some not. Also, a distinction has to be made between provision of free drugs by health agencies for the care of certain groups and the provision of free samples to the general public for promotional purposes. The provision of free samples of non-prescription drugs to the general public for promotional purposes is difficult to justify from a health perspective. If this practice is legally permitted in any country, it should be handled with great restraint.

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