Healthy Skepticism Library item: 5048
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Publication type: Journal Article
Mastroianni Pde C, Galduroz JC, Carlini EA.
Psychoactive drug advertising: a comparison of technical information from three countries: Brazil, United States and United Kingdom.
Sao Paulo Med J 2005 Sep 1; 123:(5):209-14
http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31802005000500002&tlng=es&lng=en&nrm=iso
Abstract:
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Studies carried out in the 1970s and 1980s showed that there were country-dependent disparities in the information given for the same drug in medical advertisements. National and international regulations have been published to do away with such disparities and to foster the rational use of drugs. The purpose of this study was to compare the information contained in psychoactive drug advertisements published in psychiatric journals in Brazil, the United States and the United Kingdom, before and subsequent to the publication of the United States Export Act, in 1986, the WHO criteria, in 1988, and the Brazilian Sanitary Surveillance Agency Resolution no. 102, in 2000. TYPE OF STUDY AND SETTING: Content analysis, at Centro Brasileiro de Informacoes sobre Drogas Psicotropicas (Cebrid). METHODS: We gathered advertisements from Brazilian, American and British psychiatry periodicals published before and after each ruling. We analyzed a total of twenty-four Brazilian advertisements that were for the same psychoactive drugs as advertised in American and/or British publications from the same period. RESULTS: We observed that Brazilian advertisements omitted information on usage restrictions, such as contraindications, adverse reactions, interactions, warnings and precautions, and that such information was present in American and British advertisements. CONCLUSIONS: The data suggest that disparities in the information given for the same drug still persist. The information depends on the country in which each drug is marketed. The legislation is insufficient for eradicating such disparities.
Keywords:
Advertising/legislation & jurisprudence
Advertising/methods
Advertising/standards*
Brazil
Comparative Study
Great Britain
Humans
Periodicals*
Psychotropic Drugs*
United States