“Mad Men” Meets Pharma
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Big Pharma’s Political Campaign Donations
- 1992: $7.9 million
- 1994: $8.1 million
- 1996: $14.3 million
- 1998: $13.5 million
- 2000: $27.7 million
- 2002: $31.6 million
- 2004: $19.1 million
- 2006: $21.5 million
- 2008: $31.9 million
- 2010: $32 million
- 2012: $51 million
- 2014: $32 million
- 2016 (to date): $14 million
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Big Pharma’s Marketing Spend
In 2012, more than $27 billion was spent. The top expenditures were:
- $15 billion on “detailing” (face-to-face activities by sales reps)
- $5.7 billion on free samples
- $3.1 billion on direct-to-consumer advertising
- $2.1 billion on promotional meetings
- $2.1 billion on print advertising/mailings
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Big Pharma and Financial Accountability
A survey of physicians and their interactions with the government’s Open Payments database, which details Big Pharma’s financial relationships with physicians, found:
- 72% were aware of the database.
- 53% were familiar or somewhat familiar with the law creating the database and its impact.
- 21% visited it to ensure the information was correct.
- 9% were concerned about what their patients may think of it.
- 14% of those who visited it found missing payments.
- 30% were unaware of some reported payments.
- 76% say their participation with the pharmaceutical industry remains unchanged.
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Big Pharma and the DSM
69% of the contributors to the current diagnostic criteria of the widely used Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) had financial ties to the pharmaceutical industry.
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