They probably don't have quite the following of, say, Mickey Mouse or Charlie Brown, but the athletic, fungus-fighting Jublia toenail and the walking, talking, diarrhea-stricken Xifaxan intestine seem ...
FDA investigates whether animated drug ads obscure important safety information The FDA is launching two separate studies to investigate how effectively the use of cartoons and animation in ...
Drug companies have been drawn to using animated figures in their advertising, from the bee with the sexy Antonio Banderas accent that wants you to use Nasonex nasal spray, to the football-helmeted ...
Over the past few years, more drug makers have run TV ads featuring cartoon characters or other animation techniques to promote their medicines. But while some may be cute or visually striking, ...
An excerpt from an anti-drug film produced by Encyclopedia Britannica in 1951 uses lovely black and white animation to illustrate how opium, heroin, cocaine, and marijuana work.
SAN FRANCISCO, March 25, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- As prescription drug pricing and accessibility has become a greater topic of discussion during the current coronavirus pandemic, a new series of animated ...
The war on drugs is nothing but a continuous series of lost battles strung together, and it hasn't been successful since it was started by President Richard Nixon in 1971. In other words, it's been an ...