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Clause 3.1

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What this clause covers

Promotional material must be clearly identifiable as a promotion. Materials must state the name of the company responsible and must be obviously promotional in character. Hidden sponsorship, disguised advertorials, and materials that appear to be independent editorial content are common breach areas.

PMCPA Cases — Clause 3.1

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📅 8 Mar 2026 · Chemical Developments

Orphan Europe v Special Products and Chemical Developments: Internet promotion of unlicensed medicines

Clause 3.1
📅 8 Mar 2026 · Bayer Schering Pharma

AUTH/2172/10/08: Bayer Schering Pharma – pre-licence promotion of Xarelto via UK congress stand and JBJS supplement

Clause 18.2 Clause 2 Clause 3.1 Clause 7.2 +3 more
📅 8 Mar 2026 · Bayer Schering Pharma

Boehringer Ingelheim v Bayer Schering Pharma: pre-licence promotion of Xarelto via congress stand and JBJS insert

Clause 18.2 Clause 2 Clause 3.1 Clause 7.2 +3 more
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