Pharmaceutical Promotion Paper

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The field of medical and health welfare is heavily influenced by the term pharmaceutical promotion. This refers to the persuasive activities performed by the distributors and manufacturers of prescription drugs. Pharmaceutical promotions are performed to encourage the supply, purchase, prescription, and use of different medical drugs. This promotion is crucial to stimulate prescription rates and generate the sales of pharmaceuticals. Pharmaceutical promotion affects a wide range of crucial elements, like the drug price-control techniques, drug distribution equity, prescription rates, use of important drugs and most importantly the cost of the overall Health care system. So, pharmaceutical promotion is a matter of public health concern. Pharmaceutical …show more content…

The term new drug is considered in most studies as a drug that has been newly innovated, but a newly marketed drug is a drug that has been approved and introduced into the market and is ready for precautional use. But new drugs include drugs that can be enhanced from a previous version or drugs that existed previously and now has been introduced to new elements of manufacturing. Newly marketed drugs can also be chemically similar to previously approved drugs. Some drugs are very similar chemically and cause the same effects on patients, but due to different promotional strategies, similar drugs can have different market values. But in most literature and studies only highly innovative and unique drugs are considered as pharmaceutical innovations. Pharmaceutical innovation is a crucial element of the public health care system. Studies show that 60% HCRs are highly influenced by unique drugs and are more likely to prescribe them to the patients, regardless the cost or expense. So, pharmaceutical innovation is a key driving factor of prescription rates. There is also a wide range of key factors that determine the uptake of the new drug by HCRs. These key factors are important because: Firstly, it speeds up dispersal. Around different regions, companies manufacture several new drugs each year, but most of the time their implementation is delayed. It is because different clinics …show more content…

That means, drugs that are known to be more effective are generally favored by prescribers. So what makes them prescribe a new drug instead of the old ones? In this regard, (Lublóy, 2014) suggested that when there is not enough alternatives in the market, when the new drug offers an obvious therapeutic over the existing alternatives, and when there is even a little bit of peer pressure, doctors tend to prescribe new drugs. Previous literatures and studies have shown a cautionary approach in recommending new drugs. That is why, many users and patients are becoming unwilling to adapt to new drugs. Analysis shows this fear and negligence come from potential unknown side effects and previous experiences of some hostile side effects that some patients might have faced. This is why global pharmaceuticals tend to consult hospital and medical experts to test and promote their drugs, so that it gains adaptability among patients. Medical consultants however, are very confident and eager in using new drugs, because they are more aware for medical innovation that is happening and seem to believe that new marketed drugs can improve their patients’ health status. Different studies show that different influences that affect drug choice. A list of these influences would

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