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Inappropriate Drug Promotion at Clinics Involves Encouragement of Off-Label Use in Most Cases: Study
Sixteen cases of inappropriate detailing activities for 13 products were reported over a six-month period. The most common inappropriate case (seven cases) was the supply of information on unapproved indications or dosages, according to a health ministry-funded study conducted in FY2017.…
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