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Country icons

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To help you recognize where ads come from, we’ve started including country icons at the top of the posts on our blog indicating the target group for these specific ads (HCP = Healthcare Professional / DTC = Direct-to-consumer / Trade). If you click on an icon, it will bring you to that category in the Gallery. For example, if you click on any of the icons below you will immediately be taken to that specific section.

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New ad sources from North America and Europe

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As the AdPharm gallery and this blog are growing, we have been busy including ads from different publications around the world. We’ve added more North American and European publications in our monitoring pool in order to expand the sample of pharmaceutical creative.

While increasing the North American and European creative, we are planning to further expand the pool by providing more ads from Oceania, the Middle East, South America, Africa and Asia.

To know more about the gallery, you can read the “about” in the gallery itself, and go through the blog section “AdPharm Tips and Tools” to know more about the functions available.

Worldmap image from Dry Icon

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March 13th, 2010 at 2:11 pm

Advertise with us at AdPharm

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If you are a pharmaceutical publisher, advertising agency, PR agency or any other healthcare-related organization and would like to advertise on AdPharm, you can now do so. The AdPharm gallery and blog are sites catering the worldwide pharmaceutical marketing and communication industry. We collect and organize ads from all over the world and make them available online as a reference.

If you are interested in advertising on our site, please contact us at advertise@adpharm.net

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February 6th, 2010 at 9:54 am

Ad search by company or brand name on AdPharm

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Magnifying GlassDid you know you can search for ads by company name, brand or even generic name on AdPharm?

Here’s just a few as an example:

Use the search page or simply type your keywords in the quick search filed that appears on the top right portion on all of the pages on the site. You can also have a look at our Sections page, where ads are categorized using various keyword groupings.

Thousands of pharmaceutical ads can be seen on the AdPharm gallery, the largest keyword-searchable online pharmaceutical advertising gallery.

Seroquel XR – the talk of Twitterverse

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This relatively new ad for AstraZeneca’s Seroquel XR is getting quite a lot of buzz for supposedly imitating the work of Chinese artist Liu Bolin.


Click here to see this ad full-sized and publication details on AdPharm

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New “sections” page

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In order to improve navigation on the gallery, we are working on a new “sections” page where the main themes will be displayed and clickable. At the moment of writing this post, four main sections are included:

  1. Continents and countries
  2. Therapeutic Categories
  3. Vintage ads
  4. Miscellaneous

Come and visit the site as we add new ads to the collection daily.

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January 21st, 2010 at 7:15 am

Adpharm gallery and blog disruptions

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As you may have noticed, this blog and the AdPharm gallery have had many down periods lately and we deeply apologize for these disruptions. The good thing is that the disruptions come mainly due to an increase in popularity of the sites. Because of that, we are in the process of moving both sites a new, more robust hosting provider. As you can imagine this transition creates other problems.

Because of the transfer process, the sites and our e-mails for support may be occasionally down, which is why we have suspended new subscriptions for the time being. Current subscribers should be able to log-in without any problem. UPDATE: the transfer is completed and we are back to normal.

If you have inquiries, you can reach us at support@adpharm.net

Subscriptions will be restored once the transfer of both the sites and e-mails have been completed. UPDATE: subscriptions have been restored.

AdPharm

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January 2nd, 2010 at 9:59 am