Evaluation of Drug and Herbal Medicinal Promotions on Social Media During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Relation to World Health Organization Ethical Criteria and South African Health Products Regulatory Authority Guidelines in South Africa: Cross-Sectional Content Analysis.

Rujeko Samanthia Chimukuche, Julia Ndlazi, Lucky Thembani Mtolo, Kristien Bird, Janet Seeley
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Background: Consideration of ethics in the promotion of medications is essential to safeguard the health of consumers, particularly during health crises. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) have established stringent standards to ensure the integrity of pharmaceutical promotions and safeguard public health, including advertisements on the internet and social media platforms. However, the dynamic nature of online advertising poses challenges for monitoring and enforcing ethical standards.

Objective: The study aimed (1) to examine the COVID-19 drug and medicinal promotions across online platforms and social media from 2020 to 2022 in South Africa and (2) to ensure that drug promotions adhere to ethical guidelines outlined by the WHO and SAPHRA.

Methods: A cross-sectional content analysis was conducted to assess drug and medicinal advertisements across various internet and social media platforms. A systematic approach was used to identify and analyze promotional content, focusing on adherence to ethical guidelines outlined by WHO and SAPHRA. Data were collected and analyzed to determine the extent of compliance and identify any potential violations or areas for improvement.

Results: A total of 14 online drug advertisements were included in this analysis. Our findings show that most of the drugs advertised did not meet the regulations and guidelines provided by WHO and SAHPRA. There were omissions about active ingredients, proprietary names, adverse drug responses, precautions, and overdosage and adverse drug reactions. Traditional medicines were not fully consistent with the approved WHO ethical criteria data sheet.

Conclusions: Our analysis highlights the critical importance of ensuring compliance with ethical guidelines in drug promotions on the internet and social media platforms. There is a need for continued vigilance and enforcement efforts to uphold ethical standards and protect the health of the public. Ongoing monitoring and collaboration between national drug regulatory agencies, pharmaceutical companies, and online platforms will be essential for promoting responsible advertising. In addition, safety monitoring and pharmacovigilance systems for herbal medicinal products are yet to be established.

评估 COVID-19 大流行期间南非社交媒体上的药物和草药促销与世界卫生组织伦理标准和南非保健品监管局指导方针的关系:横断面内容分析》。
背景:考虑药品促销中的道德问题对于保障消费者的健康至关重要,尤其是在健康危机期间。世界卫生组织(WHO)和南非保健品监管局(SAHPRA)制定了严格的标准,以确保药品促销的诚信并保障公众健康,包括互联网和社交媒体平台上的广告。然而,网络广告的动态性质给监督和执行道德标准带来了挑战:本研究旨在:(1)研究 2020 年至 2022 年南非在线平台和社交媒体上的 COVID-19 药品和药物促销活动;(2)确保药品促销活动遵守世界卫生组织和 SAPHRA 的道德准则:方法:对各种互联网和社交媒体平台上的药品广告进行了横向内容分析。采用系统方法识别和分析宣传内容,重点关注是否符合世界卫生组织和SAPHRA规定的道德准则。收集和分析数据的目的是确定遵守准则的程度,并找出任何潜在的违规行为或需要改进的地方:本次分析共包括 14 个在线药品广告。我们的研究结果表明,大多数药品广告不符合世界卫生组织和 SAHPRA 的规定和准则。在有效成分、专有名称、药物不良反应、注意事项、过量服用和药物不良反应等方面存在遗漏。传统药物不完全符合经批准的世界卫生组织伦理标准数据表:我们的分析强调了在互联网和社交媒体平台上进行药品促销时确保遵守道德准则的重要性。有必要继续保持警惕并加大执法力度,以维护道德标准并保护公众健康。国家药品监管机构、制药公司和网络平台之间的持续监督与合作对于促进负责任的广告宣传至关重要。此外,草药产品的安全监测和药物警戒系统也有待建立。
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