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Prescription Drug Advertising: Medical Journal Practices Under Different Types of Control

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Journal Med J Aust
Specialty General Medicine
Date 1979 May 19
PMID 470667
Citations 2
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Abstract

Medication is one important aspect of health care delivery. The sources of information used to select appropriate medication include drug advertisements which appear in professional journals. There is a need to monitor the quality of these advertisements. The study reported in this paper includes a longitudinal (1961 to 1977) and cross-societal (Britain, United States and Australia) content analysis of drug advertisements. Such a comparison contributes to the debate concerning the type of regulation likely to be effective for this form of advertising.

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