Janssen, a Johnson & Johnson
subsidiary, has developed an interactive website so people taking its HIV drug
Prezista can learn more about it.
Consumers often are given drug
information sheets when they pick up their prescription, but these are
typically dull and hard to read. Prezistazone.com features animated characters
who detail how the drug works. “Jacob,” a newly diagnosed patient, discusses
the importance of taking the drug every day, possible side effects and
questions patients may have for their doctor.
“The project was developed around a
long-term goal to create new approaches to education,” said Philomena McArthur,
senior director of regulatory advertising and promotions at Janssen
Therapeutics. “It’s not intended as a promotional tool but as an educational
tool,” McArthur said. “We hope patients will use it to get answers to their
questions - about the product, about its proper use, about its safety - in a
way that’s easy to understand.”
However, Michael Carome, of Public
Citizen’s Health Research Group, said such information is best left to
objective sources, such as the Food and Drug Administration. The website
appears to be a sophisticated blend of education and marketing, Carome said. “It’s
clear that part of Janssen’s goal is to promote sales of the drug in a very
subtle, nuanced way,” he said.
The website is not meant to replace
FDA-approved educational materials, McArthur said. The company plans to promote
the site at doctor’s offices, pharmacies, clinics, and community centers
serving people with HIV.
Joseph Tarallo, vice president of
the New Jersey Pharmacists Association, noted that pharmacists are an
often-overlooked source of information for patients. “We are here to speak with
patients and answer questions,” he said.
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