TABLE OF CONTENTS

 





HISTORY

DRUG AD RULES

CONNECTION TO
HEALTH TEACHING
STANDARDS

RECOMMENDED
ARTICLES &
WEBSITES


LESSON PLAN:
IDEAS FOR TEACHERS


DRUG ADS  A-B


DRUG ADS  C-F


DRUG ADS  G-P


DRUG ADS R-S


DRUG ADS T-Z


















 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prescription Drug Marketing & Advertising

Written by Frank Baker  ©2004


Ideas for Teachers- 
-create your own chart...listing drug names on the left column but mixing up their slogans in the right. 
Have students match the slogan with the advertised drug.
-have students conduct research into how much these drugs cost; how much insurance might cover; 
what alternatives (generics) might be on the market and their costs

Questions for students to consider:
Ask students if they remember having seen any prescription drug ads on TV
-what is the purpose of these ads?  
-who is the 'target audience"? how can you tell?
-does the ad tell you everything you need to know? if no, why not?
-can students recall what condition the ad is aimed at?
-why would a particular drug maker choose a specific magazine or TV network for advertising?
-what is the purpose of a drug having its own website?
-after locating print ads, ask students to consider the images of the people portrayed in these ads: 
what attributes do they display?
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if students were to produce their own prescription drug ad, what key words, phrases or images
 would be seen or heard?

Student handout: analyzing prescription drug ads,
from the PBS Frontline web site