Report misleading medicines advertisements

If you are concerned about advertising you see for a medicine, please report it to MHRA or the industry self-regulatory body.

By law, advertising for a medicine must:

  • comply with the medicine鈥檚 summary of product characteristics (licence)
  • promote the rational use of the product by presenting it objectively and without exaggerating its properties
  • not mislead

There are also legal and self-regulatory requirements covering gifts and payments made by the pharmaceutical industry to healthcare professionals. This law applies to receipt of as well as giving of gifts and inducements. New self-regulatory requirements came into effect this year for disclosure of transfers of value.

MHRA and the industry self-regulatory body, the Prescription Medicines Code of Practice Authority (PMCPA), investigate complaints about breaches of these requirements.

If you have a concern about advertising for a medicine, please help to ensure effective regulation by reporting it to PMCPA at [email protected] or the MHRA at [email protected].

Further information

MHRA Blue Guide, Advertising and promotion of medicines in the UK

Delivering high standards in medicines advertising regulation, MHRA Advertising Standards annual report 2014

Article citation: Drug Safety Update volume 8 issue 8 March 2015: 4

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Published 30 March 2015