Web Giants Urge FDA to Update Ad Guidelines

Google and Yahoo join forces with drug makers at Internet marketing hearing

Posted: November 13, 2009

FRIDAY, Nov. 13 (HealthDay News) -- Internet giants Google and Yahoo have lined up with the pharmaceutical industry in asking the U.S. government to draft new rules that would give drug companies more latitude to advertise online.

Current U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulations require that any mention of a drug's benefits must also reveal its risks, including detailed lists of side effects. But drug makers and Web companies attending a two-day hearing this week on online marketing of medical products said the rule hampers them, given online space constraints.

"We need to get some adjustment to the way the medium is used because it's very different from print and broadcast -- that's the main challenge," Yahoo Vice President David Zinman said in an interview Thursday, the Associated Press reported.

With room for only a few words on advertising links, the Web marketers say they can't hail the benefits of their products.

Yahoo and its competitor, Google, are proposing new types of ads -- ones that would carry links to detailed drug information.

"We're going to propose ways to get balanced and relevant advertising to consumers that is transparent," said Mary Ann Belliveau, Google's director of health-care advertising, according to the AP.

Their proposals are in line with the wishes of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, the drug industry's lobby, which proposed that ads contain an FDA logo to link consumers to risk information.

But consumer health advocates warned that using the FDA's logo might be perceived as an endorsement by the federal agency.

Only 3 percent of the more than $4.3 billion that pharmaceutical companies spent on consumer advertising last year went for online marketing, the AP said.

The hearings are to conclude Friday. The FDA has not said when it expects to release new guidelines, but some industry experts have said they don't anticipate them before 2011.

More information

For more on Internet drug ads, go to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Minimizing potential harm from Rx advertisements

Pharmaceutical drug advertising is the single largest health communication we see and hear. The FDA, Congress and the prescription drug industry need to make sure that the charge of the FDA - to protect public health - is more important than increasing ad revenue for companies. When it comes to drug advertising, we must find ways to minimize risk and maximize the ability of consumers to make better decisions.

As a researcher of direct-to-consumer drug advertising, I have found that whether on television or online, prescription drug ads need to provide much more specific information about a drug’s potential risks and benefits in order to help us make truly informed decisions. My colleagues and I published recommendations about how to improve drug advertising in the American Journal of Public health last week. You can read the recommendations here: http://ajph.aphapublications.org/cgi/content/abstract/AJPH.2008.153767v1

Dominick L. Frosch, PhD

Assistant Professor

UCLA Department of Medicine

Dominick Frosch of CA @ Nov 17, 2009 19:17:32 PM

Whats next!!!

Monsanto trying to pass off GM food as organic!!!

FDA please, show your country you have some common sense and a backbone and don't let these companies try to walk all over you.

Giovanni Castagno of FL @ Nov 14, 2009 16:13:35 PM

This is crazy! Wake up people!

Allowing advertising of presciption medications makes no sense. Most countrys don't allow it at all. If you NEED a medication your doctor should bring it to your attention not an add meant to brainwash you. How do you people not see how crazy this is?

mike of MA @ Nov 13, 2009 18:01:56 PM

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