Health Suspects that Novo Nordisk's New Campaign Against Obesity Is "Indirect Advertising"
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An advertising campaign called “Obesity without filters”, launched by pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk, manufacturer of the well-known drug Ozempic, has generated...
The Ministry has sent a request for information to the manufacturer of the well-known Ozempic to analyze whether it is violating the advertising rules for prescription drugs with an initiative that is endorsed by several scientific societies.
The Ministry of Health has requested clarification from Novo Nordisk, the pharmaceutical company that markets the active ingredient semaglutide under the well-known brand name Ozempic, regarding its website on overweight and obesity titled Obesity Without Filters. Apparently, according to the […]
Novo Nordisk is among the largest employers in Denmark, and therefore it requires a large setup when inviting all employees to a summer party. The pharmaceutical giant has therefore once again booked the Dyrskuepladsen in Roskilde for its annual employee party, which will be held on August 22 and once again looks set to be the largest ever. Novo Nordisk, which is experiencing great demand for the weight loss drug Wegovy, expanded its Danish work…
The Ministry of Health considers that the pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk has been able to violate the law prohibiting the advertising of medicines on its website dedicated to overweight and obesity, and has therefore required it to provide all the documentation that proves the support of scientific and professional organizations, EFE gathers. The Directorate-General for the Common Portfolio of Services of the National Health and Pharmacy Sy…
According to this ministry, although Novo Nordisk does not explicitly mention any pharmacological treatment, the whole content could constitute a form of indirect advertising of medicinal products subject to medical prescription.Topics: News, GordophobiaRead full article
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