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FDA Guidance on Drug Advertising: Compliance Questions for Pharmaceutical Communications Professionals

ISEBOX

Oktavia has years of experience as a pharmaceutical communications professional, so she has a firm grasp on how to walk the narrow path of FDA regulatory compliance. This outcome is confusing – even for a seasoned pharmaceutical PR Exec like Oktavia. How could a little “like” trigger such a harsh response from the agency?

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Behind the Headlines With Anthony Bianco

Cision

From research to execution, every aspect of your communication strategy is important. Anthony Bianco, executive vice president and general manager at República, says brands need to invest in each component of communication to ensure success. How did you get your start in advertising and communication? It pays off.

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E-Detailing in Global Pharmaceutical Communications: Not Just for Sales Anymore

ISEBOX

He’ll have no time to review their sample medications and accompanying brochures, which is unfortunate: Pharmaceutical Company A manufactures Drug X, which would have been ideal for Little Johnny. and DON’T Be Pharmaceutical Company A. Yes, that’s historically accurate.

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Faces & Markets of PRGN: Ireland – A Dynamic Economy and a Great Place to Do Business

Bianchi Biz Blog

Owen Cullen, Managing Director at Cullen Communications We are pleased to share the next post in a series of in-depth profiles of key international markets written by one of our PRGN partners. Other key industries include manufacturing, aerospace, medical devices, pharmaceuticals and renewable energy.

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What’s Better, PR Agency Or Client Side Work?

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Like everything else in life, a move from agency PR to corporate or brand communications involves trade-offs. At an agency, “you have your finger on the pulse” of industry trends, according to Debbie Etchison, head of public affairs and corporate communications at a major pharmaceutical company. Constant innovation.

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How PR And Content Marketing Can Work Together

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

In pharmaceutical PR, they call it “conditioning the market.” Similarly, even companies that lack the deep pockets of a pharmaceutical giant can do an effective job with a content program that sets up a common or emerging business problem, to condition prospective customers for the announcement of the solution.

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Behind the Headlines With Fred Lake

Cision

Turned out, I also loved communications strategy. Jump ahead 30 years, and I’ve been leading strategic health care programming for every type of client in the health care industry—hospitals, payer groups, national healthcare nonprofits and major pharmaceutical companies. I was hooked. It’s been an incredible career experience.