FDA Social Media Group Reviewing Its First iPhone App As DTC Marketing Tool, But It's Not The First To Be Released
• By The Pink Sheet
FDA has started wading into the iPhone business, at least to help determine how drug companies can use the App Store. FDA's social media working group is reviewing its first submission for an iPhone app as a direct-to-consumer marketing tool, Division of Drug Marketing, Advertising and Communications special assistant Jean-Ah Kang told the DTC National Conference April 9
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• By Craig Bleifer, Royce DuBiner, Max Bogost, Michael Brody, and Allyson Maur
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