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Dear FDA: WTF?

World of DTC Marketing

SUMMARY: The FDA wants to look at how certain brand names affect consumer and health care providers’ perceptions about the efficacy and the medical conditions for which they’re indicated. This is just another example of how clueless the FDA is regarding patient behavior and prescription drugs. The post Dear FDA: WTF?

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Disruption in healthcare is coming

World of DTC Marketing

America’s profit-riddled healthcare-industrial complex consumes 17% of GDP, equivalent to $3.6trn a year. However, changes are slowly being implemented that could lower healthcare costs. Healthcare is ripe for disruption, but any attempt to disrupt our state of healthcare has been met with pushback and challenges.

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A realistic view of healthcare in 2022

World of DTC Marketing

Yes, there will be changes in healthcare in the coming years but put away the thoughts that telehealth and wearable devices will revolutionize healthcare. More and more patients demand a level of service they want with the increased costs of health insurance premiums. Think “patient journey.”

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New FDA head needs to examine the accelerated approval program

World of DTC Marketing

The FDA’s “accelerated approval” program expedites the evaluation process for new treatments so that patients can have access to them sooner. Between 2011 and 2018, cumulative spending on 44 FDA-approved oral targeted therapy drugs was $3.5 appeared first on World of DTC Marketing.com.

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Another reason change is needed at FDA? Fair balance

World of DTC Marketing

Patient behavior has changed during the pandemic as Google has shown that more are going online for health information. To portray patients, mindless people who blindly believe DTC TV ads and rush to their doctor to ask for a product are inaccurate. Prescription drugs are not the same as items found in a grocery store.

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Drug side effects should be easier to understand

World of DTC Marketing

SUMMARY: Per the Times, “what if consumers could calculate the benefits and risks of taking a prescription drug as easily as they can gauge the carbohydrates and calories in an Oreo cookie?” ” Drug facts boxes are needed, but the FDA disagrees. It other words it would easily communicate drug side effects to patients.

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Healthcare Watch October 2023

PM360

HCPs need pharma, and pharma needs HCPs—so let’s make sure that this next chapter of engagement is one of partnership, in pursuit of the interest of patients.” Only 15% of prescribers think the drugs come at reasonable cost to patients or have decent insurance coverage eligibility. Three quarters of U.S.