Print Component Of Broadcast DTC Ads Should Have Equal Reach
Executive Summary
The print component of direct-to-consumer advertising campaigns for prescription drugs should seek to reach the "target audience" to the same degree as broadcast ads, FDA's final guidance on "Consumer-Directed Broadcast Advertisements" says.
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