Lurie Peter, Tran Tung, Wolfe Sidney Manuel, Goodman Robert
Public Citizen's Health Research Group, 1600 20th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20009, USA.
J Public Health Policy. 2005 Dec;26(4):389-99. doi: 10.1057/palgrave.jphp.3200049.
We conducted a cross-sectional study of all exhibit booths for the 24 pharmaceutical companies at the 2002 American Psychiatric Association (APA) convention. We collected and categorized one of each item distributed by the companies at each booth. A total of 268 items were collected from 24 companies (median=8). The most common categories of items were "reprints or pamphlets" (37%) and "noneducational gifts" (27%), including music CDs and invitations to dinners and museums. There were a total of 16 violations of the APA's own exhibit rules: eight companies had one violation and two companies had four violations. Four companies engaged in FDA-prohibited off-label promotion; one also violated the APA code. Over half of all companies (54%) were in violation of either APA rules or FDA regulations. The APA's voluntary code has failed to adequately reduce inappropriate promotional activity at the annual APA meeting.
我们对2002年美国精神病学协会(APA)大会上24家制药公司的所有展位进行了横断面研究。我们收集并分类了各公司在每个展位分发的每种物品中的一件。共从24家公司收集到268件物品(中位数=8)。最常见的物品类别是“重印件或宣传册”(37%)和“非教育性礼品”(27%),包括音乐CD以及晚宴和博物馆参观邀请。总共有16起违反APA自身展位规则的行为:8家公司有1次违规,2家公司有4次违规。4家公司进行了美国食品药品监督管理局(FDA)禁止的药品未标示用途推广;其中1家还违反了APA准则。超过半数的公司(54%)违反了APA规则或FDA规定。APA的自愿性准则未能充分减少APA年会期间不适当的促销活动。