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Healthy Skepticism Library item: 14444

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Publication type: news

Silverman E.
Which Drug Web Sites Are Most Widely Viewed?
Pharmalot 2008 Oct 10
http://www.pharmalot.com/2008/10/which-drug-web-sites-are-most-widely-viewed/


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Top 10 Pharmaceutical Brand Web Sites by Unique Visitors


Full text:

Would you be surprised if the answer is AstraZeneca’s Nexium? The web site for the heartburn med, known as purplepill.com, generated the most site traffic in this year’s second quarter, with more than 1 million unique visitors, a 55 percent increase from a year earlier. Runners-up include sites for Takeda’s Actos diabetes drug and the Sanofi-Aventis Ambien CR sleeping pill.
“AstraZeneca has aggressively marketed Nexium this year, running approximately twice as much online display advertising in Q2 as either of its major competitors, Prevacid and Aciphex,” John Mangano, senior director of comScore, says in a statement. “This additional marketing muscle appears to have helped generate strong site visitation.”

 

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What these howls of outrage and hurt amount to is that the medical profession is distressed to find its high opinion of itself not shared by writers of [prescription] drug advertising. It would be a great step forward if doctors stopped bemoaning this attack on their professional maturity and began recognizing how thoroughly justified it is.
- Pierre R. Garai (advertising executive) 1963