ASA considers new investigation into dead rat medicine ad
LONDON - The Advertising Standards Authority is considering whether to reopen an investigation into an ad warning about fake medicines, which it cleared earlier this year.
In April, the ad was given the green light by the ASA after it was shown in cinemas alongside 15-certificate films.
The ad, by Langland, was created for the Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory Authority with Pfizer, and featured on TV screens for the first time last month.
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An ASA spokesman said: "The ASA has received 48 complaints about the Pfizer TV ad.
"We are currently assessing the complaints to establish whether or not there are grounds for an investigation."
The ad was developed in response to findings that more than 330,000 men buy prescription-only drugs from unregulated sources, such as internet sites, every year.
In the advertisement, a middle-aged man is seen to take remove a pill from an envelope. Seconds later, he reaches into his mouth to pull out a huge rat, tail first.
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Comments
Chris Arnold - 09/11/2009
My daughter saw this and it freaked her out. Personally I found it shocking for what? I don't buy fake medicines and I know the deal so why do I have to have disgusting images embedding in my mind. I think someone should sue. The ad is irresponsible and not at all a creative solution. Analogies are for beginners. Smarter people could have come up with a better ad, ASA should ban this ad or are the politicians applying pressure on them not to?
Gerald Imray - 09/11/2009
Someone should sue? For what? Just because you didn't like it? A good reason to sue, then.