AMI ruled in breach of UK drug advertising rules
This article was originally published in Scrip
Executive Summary
The UK Advertising Standards Authority has ruled that a poster campaign by the Advanced Medical Institute (AMI) contravened the rules on advertising prescription medicines to the public. It also upheld hundreds of complaints that the posters were offensive. AMI said it would appeal against the ruling.
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