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Republican Party borrows its new slogan from Effexor

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You may have already heard that the Republican party recently announced a new motto: “The Change You Deserve.” Politics aside, some brouhaha has been made of the fact that this slogan is already in use by Wyeth’s Effexor antidepressant. High comedy, of course. In fact, Pharmalot, one of my favorite pharma blogs, wondered if Wyeth should sue the Republicans for copyright infringement. I feel such an idea is ludicrous.

Look at some of the coverage of the Republican Party / Effexor tangle-up:

The Post article in particular includes:

  • Pictures of Effexor
  • Copies of Effexor’s marketing messages
  • The starting dose
  • Coverage of side effects

If I was the Effexor brand director, I would have been dancing when the news was announced. It resulted in some completely free DTC advertising in most major media outlets. I might have provided the reps who carry Effexor with some guidelines for reactive answers to physician questions about the news, simply to clarify that the move by the Republicans was not in concert with Wyeth, and Wyeth has no position on the issue. Other than that, I’d sit back, enjoy the free press, the new hits on my website, and the resulting bump in sales. It’s a nice treat for an off-patent medication.

I would only sue the Republicans over this in order to get it back in the papers again a couple of months from now. But even then, I’d be reluctant to potentially damage relations with either political party over something that has been fairly positive for the company (Wyeth has donated evenly to both parties, Pharmalot reports).

By the way, if there are any political parties looking for another idea, I suggest “Enough is Enough,” which is Enbrel’s DTC slogan. I think the bump in our sales would probably net me at least a new iPod.

My name is Jonathan Sheffi, and I approved this blog post.

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