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Indian J Med Ethics ; 2008 Jul-Sep; 5(3): 136-7
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-53257

ABSTRACT

Drug advertisements often lack scientific evidence to support their claims. This descriptive study was conducted to measure the sources of information in drug advertisements in Bangladesh. Advertisements containing at least one medical or pharmaceutical claim were extracted from a convenience sample of the second issue of MediMedia Index of Medical Specialities (MIMS) Bangladesh in 2006. Descriptive statistical analyses including frequency distribution and percentage were performed for data analysis. Of the total 112 advertisements about 82 per cent did not provide any references in support of their claims. Only 17.9 per cent did; of which 65 per cent of the references included journal articles, which was followed by "data on file" in 25 per cent of cases. Superlative claims were commonly used without any scientific evidence. The study reported that medical or pharmaceutical claims made in the drug advertisements in MIMS Bangladesh are mostly not supported by scientific evidence.


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Advertising , Bibliometrics , Deception , Drug Information Services , Evidence-Based Medicine , Humans , India , Periodicals as Topic
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Indian J Med Ethics ; 2008 Jan-Mar; 5(1): 24-5
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-53422

ABSTRACT

The National Drug Policy (NDP), 1982, of Bangladesh was expected to make available essential, good quality drugs at affordable prices. This article gives an overview of the situation today, more than two decades after the Drugs (Control) Ordinance, 1982, was promulgated to implement the NDP. While there have been some successes, many of the goals of this initiative are yet to be achieved. Inadequate supply of essential drugs, substandard quality, uncontrolled drug prices and inappropriate uses of drugs are major problems in Bangladesh.


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Bangladesh , Developing Countries , Drug Utilization/economics , Drug and Narcotic Control/organization & administration , Drugs, Essential/economics , Health Policy/economics , Humans , Quality Control
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