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The Debate: Drug Companies' TV Advertising Rights

This presentation explores the controversial topic of allowing prescription drug ads on TV. Should companies have this privilege? We delve into the implications, discussing the impact on consumers, regulation, and more. Join the discussion!

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The Debate: Drug Companies' TV Advertising Rights

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  1. WORD GENERATIONpower pointbyLisa Brubaker-Crammer SERIES 2 – WEEK 18 SHOULD DRUG COMPANIES BE ALLOWED TO ADVERTISE PRESCRIPTION DRUGS ON TV?

  2. DISCLAIMER • (n.) - denial of responsibility

  3. OTHER FORMS • disclaim (v.) • disclaiming • disclaimed • disclaims • disclaimers (pl.) • claim

  4. PRESCRIBE • (v.) - to order a medicine or treatment

  5. OTHER FORMS • prescribes • prescribed • prescribing • prescription • nonprescription

  6. RELY • (v.) - to depend on

  7. OTHER FORMS • relies • relied • relying • reliance • reliable • unreliable

  8. ASSUME • (v.) - to decide without much evidence

  9. OTHER FORMS • assumes • assumed • assuming • assumability • assumable • assumably • assumption • unassuming

  10. POTENTIAL • (n.) - possibility

  11. OTHER FORMS • potential (adj.) • potentially • potent • impotent • potency

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