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ABPI to promote UK code of practice
ABPI to promote UK code of practice
Date published: 23/01/2006
The
Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) is to promote its
newly drafted code of conduct. The aim is to make patient groups and doctors
aware of the code's existence, after research uncovered that they were largely
unaware of it or ill-informed about how it functioned.
Ben Hayes, ABPI
director of public affairs, said: "It is essential that those who interact with
us understand that, as an industry, nothing less than the highest ethical
standards will be acceptable. "The way the industry promotes its medicines has
sometimes been criticised, and this new code is designed to prevent unethical
and inappropriate promotional practices."
Although the code of conduct
has been in place since 1958 this is the first time it has been promoted with
such an awareness campaign. ABPI's campaign is set to start, with the
communications consultancy Sante Communications, in April.
Sante
managing director Liz Shanahan said: "It's refreshing to see the industry plans
to promote just how tightly regulated it is. This will greatly improve
understanding between the industry and its stakeholders."
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