They dance in kitchens and in meadows frothy with flowers. They dance at weddings. They dance while fireworks bloom in dark summer skies; they dance in the bleachers at slow-pitch softball games.
Pharma brands that fail to evolve risk losing relevance in a world where patients demand more control, transparency, and ...
But if we can’t ban pharmaceutical ads, we can at least rein them in. Policymakers can play an integral role in addressing the manipulative advertising practices rampant in the industry, while still ...
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And the Oscar goes to…pharma ads. Yes, Anora took home the most honors at the 97th Academy Awards on Sunday night — including Best Picture — but medical marketing made an impact, too. A number of ...
A group backed by Elon Musk is running ads targeting Republican lawmakers in several states over their support of a federal ...
Madness provides pharma brands with a unique opportunity to advertise to a growing audience of women’s basketball fans.
The ad says Schimel did not join Wisconsin counties that sued Purdue Pharma. But it doesn't mention a widespread investigation Wisconsin was part of.
They are the people who dance in pharmaceutical ads, and if you watch televised sports, they’ve become about as inescapable as the CGI insurance lizard or Matthew McConaughey. According to iSpot ...