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image In direct-to-consumer (DTC) advertising, pharmaceutical companies advertise their prescription drugs on TV, radio, Internet, and in magazines and newspapers. These ads are aimed directly at consumers. The companies hope to increase sales through these ads by prompting patients to ask their doctors for the prescription medicines.

The use of DTC advertising is controversial. There was a time when prescription drug advertising was discouraged, if not outright banned from the airwaves. And while that’s not true any more, critics argue that it encourages the overuse of prescription drugs and other costly treatments. Advocates say that it helps to prevent the under-use of treatments that may be helpful for patients.