Archive for the ‘anatomical’ tag
Ramorama skin peeling ads
“Expose Yourself” ads from company Ramorama. As reported by StreetAnatomy.com their site contains lots of anatomy imagery as well…
Crestor – TV commercial
![]()
Description: A man talks on-screen about the dangers of high cholesterol that may cause plaque buildup. He then invites viewers to visit Arterytour.com to get additional information via their interactive online tour. Arterytour.com is a comprehensive sales-pitch site for Crestor. Whats new about this site is that it uses a form of augmented reality to educate people about high cholesterol and plaque buildup.
Click here to visit the site.
To see all of the ads from this campaign, click here

Brand name: Crestor
Generic name/category: Rosuvastatin, statins
Company: AstraZeneca
Country/Market: USA, North America
Indication(s)/use: high LDL cholesterol (dyslipidemia), total cholesterol (hypercholesterolemia) and/or triglycerides (hypertriglyceridemia)
Target: Consumer (DTC)
Medium: TV commercial
Size/duration: 60 seconds
Publication: 2009
To see all Crestor ads, click here

From Wikipedia:
Rosuvastatin is a member of the drug class of statins, used to treat high cholesterol and related conditions, and to prevent cardiovascular disease. Shionogi developed the product and the pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca markets it as Crestor.
Rosuvastatin is approved for the treatment of high LDL cholesterol (dyslipidemia), total cholesterol (hypercholesterolemia) and/or triglycerides (hypertriglyceridemia).
As of 2004, rosuvastatin had been approved in 154 countries and launched in 56. Approval in the United States by the FDA came on August 12, 2003.
Click here to see the details and full-size version of this ad on AdPharm
This ad and thousands more can be seen on the AdPharm gallery, the largest online pharmaceutical advertising gallery.
Crestor – Arterytour.com site
![]()
Learn about high cholesterol and plaque buildup. Take an interactive artery tour.

Description: This is a very elaborate site on the risks associated with high cholesterol and plaque buildup. It also is a comprehensive sales-pitch for Crestor. Whats new about this Crestor site is that it uses a form of augmented reality to educate people about high cholesterol and plaque buildup.
Click here to visit the site.
To see all of the ads from this campaign, click here

Brand name: Crestor
Generic name/category: Rosuvastatin, statins
Company: AstraZeneca
Country/Market: USA, North America
Indication(s)/use: high LDL cholesterol (dyslipidemia), total cholesterol (hypercholesterolemia) and/or triglycerides (hypertriglyceridemia)
Target: Consumer (DTC)
Medium: Internet
Publication: 2009
To see all Crestor ads, click here

From Wikipedia:
Rosuvastatin is a member of the drug class of statins, used to treat high cholesterol and related conditions, and to prevent cardiovascular disease. Shionogi developed the product and the pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca markets it as Crestor.
Rosuvastatin is approved for the treatment of high LDL cholesterol (dyslipidemia), total cholesterol (hypercholesterolemia) and/or triglycerides (hypertriglyceridemia).
As of 2004, rosuvastatin had been approved in 154 countries and launched in 56. Approval in the United States by the FDA came on August 12, 2003.
Click here to see the details and full-size version of this ad on AdPharm
AdPharm is the largest online pharmaceutical advertising gallery. It is subscription-based with various subscriptions plans available here.
Crestor – Building your life TV commercial
![]()
Description: People from different walks of life talk about cholesterol and how much they thought they knew about it and in reality they don’t. A spokesperson then comes in and talks about the risks associated with high cholesterol and its link with plaque buildup using animated visuals…
To see all of the ads from this campaign, click here

Brand name: Crestor
Generic name/category: Rosuvastatin, statins
Company: AstraZeneca
Country/Market: USA, North America
Indication(s)/use: high LDL cholesterol (dyslipidemia), total cholesterol (hypercholesterolemia) and/or triglycerides (hypertriglyceridemia)
Target: Consumer (DTC)
Medium: TV commercial
Size/duration: 60 seconds
Publication: 2009
To see all Crestor ads, click here

From Wikipedia:
Rosuvastatin is a member of the drug class of statins, used to treat high cholesterol and related conditions, and to prevent cardiovascular disease. Shionogi developed the product and the pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca markets it as Crestor.
Rosuvastatin is approved for the treatment of high LDL cholesterol (dyslipidemia), total cholesterol (hypercholesterolemia) and/or triglycerides (hypertriglyceridemia).
As of 2004, rosuvastatin had been approved in 154 countries and launched in 56. Approval in the United States by the FDA came on August 12, 2003.
Click here to see the details and full-size version of this ad on AdPharm
AdPharm is the largest online pharmaceutical advertising gallery. It is subscription-based with various subscriptions plans available here.
Crestor – Building your life TV commercials
Click here to see the details and full-size versions of this ad on AdPharm
AdPharm is the largest online pharmaceutical advertising gallery. It is subscription-based with various subscriptions plans available here.
Medical Anatomy App for the iPhone
3D4medical.com were first known for their stunning 3D-rendered medical illustrations and animations of the human body and its internal parts. As a matter of fact, they’ve been at the top of our own list of medical stock agencies for a while now.
In September 2009, they started releasing high-end learning and reference applications of the human anatomy. Here are some of the specific features listed on the Apple App Store:
- No internet connection required
- Ability to zoom in and identify any muscle of the head and neck (for the Muscle Head and Neck System App)
- Ability to rotate the bone or region for anterior, lateral, posterior and medical views, inferior views are available where approriate
- High-quality 3-D images
- An index for finding any muscle
- and there’s also a quiz to test yourself
Screen shots of the Muscle and Neck System App
This is a great reference for medical professionals and healthcare communicators alike. At publication time, there were 7 Apps available in the store and more to come. One is free, but not for long so hurry up and get that first one free and you’ll see why you’ll want to other ones as well!
App description on 3D4medical website
Know my bones Website
Educational site about osteoporosis from Amgen. The site has substantial quantities of patient education materials:
- Information about Osteoporosis
- Know my bones program – which sends new information directly to people once enrolled.
- Talk to your doctor – which is a printable list of questions to bring to their healthcare professional
- Quiz to test people’s knowledge about osteoporosis
- FAQ
- etc…
Visit Know my bones.

Brand name: Know my bones
Generic name/category: Patient education website
Company: Amgen
Country/Market: USA, North America
Indication(s)/use: Osteoporosis
Target: Consumers (DTC)
Tagline: Know my bones
Medium: Internet
Size/duration: Microsite
Publication/Aired: 2009
Ads for osteoporosis treatments on AdPharm
More ads from Amgen













