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ABPI and the ABPI code of practice



ABPI and the ABPI code of practice

About the ABPI (Chapter 14 - Smart guide to becoming a medical sales representative)
(Published 01 Dec 2006)

The ABPI is the governing body which monitors closely the activities of the Pharmaceutical industry. The way it does this is by setting up a Code of Practice. All representatives need to take and pass their ABPI exam, within a year of being employed within the industry. The exam is divided into two papers, one covers anatomy and physiology the other covers a specialist subject area, normally chosen by the reps company. This subject normally tends to be one that the representative has most experience selling in, so it can range from any of the following, Cardiology, mental health, dermatology or contraception to name a few.

Complying with the ABPI Code - Promotional Material
(Published 07 June 2004)

Before any material is given to you to use, it will have been approved and certified by senior members of your company to make sure that it complies with the Code. The following is intended to give you an understanding of the points which will have been considered. It is NOT intended to be a guide to help you to produce your own material.

Representative calls
(Published 10 May 2004)

Under the ABPI Code of Practice, the principle is that doctors and other health professionals should not be subjected to unacceptable selling techniques. The Code covers the timing and convenience of calls, and prohibits offering any sort of incentive to see a representative.

Running sales meetings in line with the ABPI Code of Practice
(Published 02 April 2004)

The main requirement for company organised or sponsored meetings is that they must be primarily educational activities, rather than social events. Hospitality can be provided, but it must comply with Code requirements in relation to cost, form and appropriateness to the occasion and to the attendees. The principle is that there should be no suggestion that doctors are being ‘wined and dined’ by pharmaceutical companies and hence being unduly influenced in favour of their products.

ABPI Code of Practice - an Overview
(Published 19 January 2004)

All promotional activity undertaken by pharmaceutical companies is covered by the requirements of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) Code of Practice. The aim of the Code is that all promotion should be responsible, ethical and professional (It is probably only a coincidence that this abbreviates to ‘R.E.P.’, but it is an easy way to remember it.) The Code itself is a self-regulatory system, but it reflects the requirements of the Medicines Act and the European Advertising Directives, which are legally binding. The Code only covers pharmaceutical companies, while the legislation also covers doctors, pharmacists and other health professionals.



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