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Common People and government authorities are usually concerned about the unethical
pharmaceutical marketing practices in Pakistan, therefore; the researcher examines the
unethical pharmaceutical marketing practices in Pakistan, and selected Karachi City as
Case study for this purpose and analyze the impact of unethical marketing practices in
pharmaceutical industry.
This study not only evaluates the responsible variables for the unethical pharmaceutical
marketing practices but also compare who is more responsible for these unethical
pharmaceutical marketing practices in Pakistan. This study also examines, who has
initiated these unethical pharmaceutical marketing practices in Pakistan and who is
responsible for the continuation of these practices in Pakistan.
In this study researcher focuses six variables that can be a major cause of unethical
pharmaceutical marketing practices in Pakistan i.e. Pharmaceutical marketing and Sales
personnel, doctors’ community, retail and whole sales pharmacies, government and
private hospitals personnel, government officials and patients or their attendants’. All
these six variables have been taken and gathered the data through survey questionnaire,
compile and analyze through Statistical tools like descriptive and inferential Statistics
both and conclude the main cause of unethical pharmaceutical marketing practices in
Pakistan.
In the under taken study four different hypotheses were developed and tested through Z
and F test and also analyze the data through descriptive Statistics, for the descriptive
Statistics four different parameters were developed and presented in the form of graphs
and tables. The conclusion of the study was that initially pharmaceutical industry was
responsible to introduce the unethical marketing practices to their customers i.e. doctors
community, and hospitals and later on unethical pharmaceutical marketing practices
became the norm of the pharmaceutical industry. Now the doctors are the main cause or
reason for the continuation of these unethical pharmaceutical marketing practices in
Pakistan.
It is further concluded in the study that foreign visits are more common tools in order to
get maximum output from the doctor community and now doctors have become more
demanding and they ask themselves regarding the foreign and local tours and
conferences. Cash incentive and home appliances are another form of unethical practices
in the pharmaceutical industry. Clinic and home decoration are also the findings of
unethical pharmaceutical marketing practices in the under taken study. However, it is also
found that some demands from the doctors’ community or the offers by the
pharmaceutical companies are quite ethical genuine regarding the scientific meeting and
local & international scientific conferences.
It is further concluded that all the stakeholders are agreed that these unethical
pharmaceutical marketing practices can be stopped. They are also agreed non-qualified
doctor’s practice should be eradicated. Pharmaceutical companies should strictly abide
the rules and regulations, which are already mentioned and given in the pharmaceutical
marketing code of ethics, at the same time Pakistan Medical Association and Pakistan
Medical and Dental Association should restrict to the doctors community to practice in
the limit of ethical and moral grounds. Governmental agencies are also responsible to
enforce the prevailing laws with their true spirit on pharmaceutical companies. If any
further legislation is required in order to stop these unethical pharmaceutical marketing
practices then further legislation should be taken place and strict laws should be made
and implemented. |
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