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The Prescription Medicines Code of Practice Authority

The Prescription Medicines Code of Practice Authority The Prescription Medicines Code of Practice Authority (PMCPA) is the self-regulatory body which administers the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) Code of Practice for the Pharmaceutical Industry, independently of the ABPI. It was established by the ABPI on 1 January 1993. The Authority is responsible for the provision of advice, guidance and training on the Code as well as for the complaints procedure. It is also responsible for arranging for conciliation between companies when requested to do so and for arranging for the scrutiny of advertising and meetings on a regular basis.

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The Appeal Board can impose additional sanctions in cases where:  the Appeal Board rules a breach of the Code, or  a breach of the Code has been accepted by the Company at the Panel level, or the Panel reports a Company to the Appeal Board.

Corrective Statements, Public Reprimands and Advertisements (from May 2011 onwards) can be accessed below. Details of Audits, Re-Audits and the Recovery of items are included in the individual case reports.

The PMCPA advertises brief details of all cases where companies are ruled in breach of Clause 2 of the Code, are required to issue a corrective statement or are the subject of a public reprimand in the medical and pharmaceutical press: the British Medical Journal and the Nursing Standard. 

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Cases

Complaints considered by the Code of Practice Panel are judged on the evidence provided by both parties. Once concluded a case report is published on this website. Good compliance decisions rely on both the interpretation of the Code and an understanding of its application, published case reports help in this regard and set precedent in a particular set of circumstances. When making decisions on compliance with the Code, knowledge gained from previous case reports can be beneficial.

Completed cases are published here

Completed cases