Pharma breach penalties questioned

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Complaints
and fines meted out to pharmaceutical companies for breaching the Medicines Australia code of conduct have fallen.
Thirty-six complaints were received by the Medicines Australia code of conduct committee in the year to June 2003, according to a report released last week, a drop from the 48 complaints in the previous 12 months. The total amount of fines for breaches
fell by about $100,000.
Web sites proved an emerging area for breaches of the code, with sites linked to Cialis and Viagra penalised for referring to product names in a public domain.
Medical representative behaviour also came under the spotlight, with the makers of Zocor fined $30,000 after conceding several medication starter packs had been distributed to the public.
However, Ms Nicola...

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