In what's becoming a daily update on the state of drug advertising, today the Los Angeles Times reviews the following:
- Congressional investigations of ads for the newly controversial med Vytorin [1], made by Merck and Schering-Plough, and the non-rowing, non-practicing [2]doctor-slash-pitchman for Pfizer's Lipitor.
- A program that would have stepped up FDA oversight for such ads was scuttled last month for lack of funding.
- A Consumer Reports feature called AdWatch is stepping into the breach, reviewing info included--and neglected--of national ads. Its first subject: the restless-legs syndrome med Requip.
We were just as interested, though, in which drug websites are most popular with doctors, a list published by the Chicago Tribune. Here are the top five:
- Januvia
- Singulair
- Advair
- Chantix
- Adderal XR
The rest of the top 10 [3], plus the 2006 list, are available at the link below. Hint: They include two of the biggest newsmakers of recent months.
- find the Manhattan Research ranking [4] of websites
- read the report [5] in the Los Angeles Times
- check out the website list [6] in the Chicago Tribune
Related Articles:
Consumer group spoofs drug ads. Report [7]
Final FDA bill lacks new DTC oversight. Report [8]
Drug marketing costs double R&D. Report [9]
FDA to study TV drug ad imagery. Report [10]