Overview:
FDA steadily expands the scope and restrictions for promotion of products under its jurisdiction. Whatever and where ever to want to talk about your product, just assume your talking to FDA.
Trolling for off-label information in social media, scrutiny of
educational material under "safe harbor" and apparent conflicts of
interest at a public event create a sink hole for firms even though it
may seem innocent in your eyes.
Facebook, Twitter or chat rooms can be rampant with off-label
information. You even may be surprised about what people are saying
about your product. Does FDA hold you accountable?
Why you should Attend:
- Limitations on commercial free speech
- Avenues of off-label information
- Working in a "safe harbor" for off-label information distribution
- Social media and your regulatory responsibilities
- Correcting off-label information
- Factoring in cognitive psychology
Areas Covered in the Session:
- Learn to navigate through FDA requirements
- Understand that your right to free speech is limited
- How to get around FDA prohibitions
- Ways to manage your presence in social media
- How to identify an off-label problem and corrective action
- Under how FDA applies cognitive psychology principles
Who Will Benefit:
- Regulatory Directors
- Marketing Directors
- Quality Systems Auditors
- Recall Managers
- In-house Legal Counsel
- Customer Support Staff
- Sales Staff