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Reckitt Benckiser has suspended an advertising campaign for Nurofen while it fights a court battle against GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) over claims made in ads the drug is superior to Panadol in treating ...
Verdict likely to spark crackdown in the way companies are allowed to market general painkillers The advertising watchdog has banned a TV ad for Nurofen for misleading viewers with claims it has ...
NUROFEN has been ordered to stop claiming in its advertisements that its pain killers offer "targeted relief" from aches and pains. The pain relief brand has been instructed by the Therapeutic ...
A 'misleading' TV ad for Nurofen has been banned for wrongly implying the painkiller specifically targeted back and joint pain. Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to Milton Keynes Citizen, you ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Illness. Followed categories will be added to My News. The marketing campaign promoted the painkiller Nuromol, which was pitched as an alternative to ...
The company that makes the painkiller Nurofen is to be investigated by the advertising watchdog over claims that it misled consumers. It comes after an Australian court ordered the company to stop ...
THE Australian Competition and Consumer Commission alleges that Reckitt Benckiser's Nurofen Specific Pain Products are identical despite claiming on their packaging to treat different kinds of pain, ...
PAIN relief brand Nurofen has been ordered by Australia's drug watchdog to pull advertisements that claim "targeted relief". Mumbrella reports the Reckitt Benckiser brand was brought before the ...
A TV advert for painkiller brand Nurofen, owned by Slough-headquartered Reckitt Benckiser (RB), has been banned for falsely claiming that it specifically targeted joint and back pain. The ad, seen in ...
The marketing campaign promoted the painkiller Nuromol, which was pitched as an alternative to prescription-only codeine medication. A spokeswoman for the Federal Department of Health told news.com.au ...
The marketing campaign promoted the painkiller Nuromol, which was pitched as an alternative to prescription-only codeine medication. A spokeswoman for the Federal Department of Health told news.com.au ...