Alli Marketing Stresses Education, With Emphasis On Minority Groups – GSK
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
GlaxoSmithKline’s marketing strategy for its OTC weight-loss drug alli focuses on guiding consumers, particularly African Americans and Hispanics, in deciding whether they will follow the usage protocol before they buy the first-in-class product.
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