Do Drug Ads Need to Scare Consumers to Motivate Them?

I was quoted in an AdAge story (see embedded summary at the end of this post) about the recent spate of scary drug ads seen on TV and in print. The title of the article -"Halloween Already? Big Pharma Marketers Try Terror Tactics to Scare Up Sales" - was bit over the top but, hey, that's how you sell content.The article quoted me as saying"a trend with companies, especially ones with injectable drugs and vaccines, which also have big price increases, is to scare people into buying their product or getting their vaccine." I have posted about that here on Pharma Marketing Blog ( read"Branded as Well As Unbranded Vaccine Ads Are the Scariest!").My comments hit a nerve with Bob Ehrlich, Chairman ofDTC Perspectives, who wrote in an email to his subscribers:"Drug ads are meant to motivate action. Showing what can happen when not vaccinated is not fear mongering. I have been reviewing DTC ads for over 20 years and there is no new trend to using scare tactics." [Ehrlich doesn't mention me by name. Sigh!]I can only say that I stand by my opinion based on my paltry ~12 years of reviewing DTC ads here on this blog.Mr. Ehrlich had some other things to say in defense of scary drug ads.Read more ยป
Source: Pharma Marketing Blog - Category: Pharmaceuticals Tags: DTC Advertising Fear Mongering GSK Scare Tactics Source Type: blogs
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