2021
DOI: 10.29121/granthaalayah.v9.i11.2021.4348
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Impact of Medical Representatives on Acceptance of High Priced Prescription Drugs by Doctors: A Study

Abstract: Do rapport and information have any bearing on doctors’ preference for high priced products? This was the study undertaken by me. Doctors in urban areas usually do not have the time to develop rapport with the medical representatives and as a result should not accept high priced products. On the other hand information too will not influence prescription of high priced products because they depend upon peer advice, seminars and conferences and evaluation tests. The situation among rural doctors is different whe… Show more

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