HB 24-15: Drug Advertisements Regulation Act (Passed) (user search)
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« on: June 09, 2020, 12:59:36 PM »

Ok since I see I've been mentioned a couple times, here are some clarifications.

The "licensed sanitary professionals" part would have referred to people who are actually workers in the healthcare field and have the proper license to do so. So basically doctors, nurses, physicians, etc.

This is something I introduced from a suggestion from MB:

One of the problems with prescription drug ads is they usually hire paid actors instead of actual patients who took the drug. I'd also probably want to address this in section 3.

I suppose I probably indeed mistranslated "Profesionales sanitarios" as "Sanitary professionals" instead of "Healthcare professionals" like Thumb's ammendment did.

As for the scientific denomination of the drug, by this I mean that the "active principle" of the drug should be mentioned.

For exmple; in any advertisements of Tylenol, the common pain-killer drug; the word "Paracetamol" (or given this is Atlasia, "Acetaminophen") should appear somewhere in the advertisement.
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