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    SINCE EARLY 2007, 16 ADVERTISERS GIVEN PERMISSION TO ADVERTISE DRUGS, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT AND METHODS

    Noyan Tapan
    Apr 24 2007

    YEREVAN, APRIL 24, NOYAN TAPAN. Since early 2007, only 16 out of 31
    economic entities (advertisers), which applied to the RA Ministry
    of Health, have been given permission to advertise drugs, medical
    equipment or medical methods.

    Suren Krmoyan, legal advisor to the minister of health, told NT
    correspondent that applications not meeting requirements of the RA Law
    on Advertising were mainly rejected. For example, some applications
    claimed that the advertised drug has no side effects. However,
    according to the advisor, it is not only forbidden by law but also
    is impossible in reality. Besides, there have been cases of not
    meeting the requirement on using the main language of advertising -
    Armenian. Whereas, in the words of S. Krmoyan, other languages may
    be used only in parallel with Armenian.

    The ministry is conducting a monitoring to reveal cases of law
    violations, as a result of which 11 advertisers not having the
    respective permission have been revealed and warned so far. S. Krmoyan
    said that 3 magazines and almost all television companies have also
    been warned for placing advertisements not meeting law requirements.

    He noted that if violations are not eliminated after the warning,
    the ministry may bring a lawsuit to court with the request to stop
    advertising. "In cases of serious violations, the ministry may apply
    to the appropriate body on the issue of depriving the given economic
    entity of its license," S. Krmoyan said.

    According to him, a fine of 150-200 thousand drams (about 400-550
    dollars) is envisaged for such violations by the draft law on
    making amendments and additions to the RA Code of Administrative
    Infractions. The draft was recently approved by the Armenian government
    and has already been submitted to the RA National Assemly.

    By the way, the RA Law on Advertising forbids advertising of
    prescription drugs.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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