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Marketing Antipsychotics to Correctional Facilities: A Review of Pharmaceutical Industry Documents.

Dorie E Apollonio
Published in: Journal of correctional health care : the official journal of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care (2022)
This retrospective qualitative review describes the marketing of antipsychotics by pharmaceutical companies to prisons and jails to increase prescribing. This review relied on internal pharmaceutical industry documents released in litigation and stored in the Drug Industry Documents archive at the UCSF Industry Documents Library. At least two pharmaceutical companies directly marketed antipsychotics to correctional facilities to increase sales, using targeted promotions and indirect "educational" advertising and by seeking control of state advisory boards that made formulary decisions. Further research on how medications are marketed is needed, along with stronger conflict-of-interest policies to reduce industry involvement on advisory boards that approve medications. National regulations that restrict pharmaceutical manufacturers from involvement in formulary decisions and prescribing guidelines would likely improve the provision of health care to people who are incarcerated.
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