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Journal Advertising must conform to the legal requirements set out in the Drugs Act of 1967, 1979 and 1987, be approved by the FDA before publication and used during the approved period only.
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| It shall conform both in text and illustration, to standards of good taste and should recognize the professional standing of the healthcare profession recipients.
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| 4.1.3 | It shall not imitate the devices, copy slogans or general layout adopted by any other company, in a way that is likely to mislead or confuse.
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| Any change of clinical significance relating to product safety, should be incorporated into the Product Information, from the date of notification about the change and it should be indicated in all presentations of the Product.
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| 4.1.5
| The requirements for journal advertising also apply to advertisements in MIMS and other similar references.
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| If you are able to reduce Total Cholesterol level by 1%, you will be able to reduce risk of having heart disease by 2%. Simple methods are to exercise regularly and avoid eating high-cholesterol food.
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