FDA Launches Twitter Feed and Calls for Public Hearing on Social Media & Internet

30 09 2009

In case you haven’t already heard, the two big pieces of news in the Social Pharmer world (over the last couple of weeks) both have to do with the FDA…

FDA Launches Official Twitter Feed
Firstly, the FDA launched it’s official Twitter feed on Sept 11th: @FDA_Drug_Info. You can find their Twitter information page here, which includes information on “Available Twitter Feeds” (I’m guessing that means they’re planning more than one Twitter feed in the future) and associated disclaimers. Not surprisingly (I guess), their disclaimer states “We are not able to respond to replies or direct messages. Please do not reply to tweets with any private, personal, or proprietary information. Send questions, comments to: druginfo@fda.hhs.gov or call 1-888-INFO-FDA“, which means that — for them — Twitter is merely another channel for disseminating information via one-way communications — not a medium for interaction or conversation.

While social media “purists” may call this heresy, I think it’s a reasonable initial approach (though they did launch FDArecalls a few months back) and even encouraging that they have at least taken the first step to try it out for themselves. However, others may refer to it as the Irony of Ironies, since we are all painfully aware of the fact that industry guidelines (currently) DO NOT exist for even the Internet, let alone social media. We’ll see how things evolve in the near future.

FDA Calls for Open Hearing on Social Media and Internet
Speaking of evolution…

In a surprise announcement last week (SEP 18th), the FDA filed a Notice of Public Hearing “…to discuss issues related to the promotion of FDA-regulated medical products (including prescription drugs for humans and animals, prescription biologics, and medical devices) using the Internet and social media tools“. The hearing will be held on NOV 12-13, 2009 in Washington, D.C. Here’s more from the notice…

FDA is seeking participation in the public hearing and written comments from all interested parties, including, but not limited to, consumers, patients, caregivers, health care professionals, patient groups, Internet vendors, advertising agencies, and the regulated industry. This meeting and the written comments are intended to help guide FDA in making policy decisions on the promotion of human and animal prescription drugs and biologics and medical devices using the Internet and social media tools. FDA is seeking input on a number of specific questions but is interested in any other pertinent information participants in the hearing would like to share.

While this announcement may be surprising to many, it’s been something that folks like John Mack have long asked for and discussed over the course of the last few months (it was also a big topic at the Social Pharmer Unconference earlier this year), as social media started to rise in popularity within the industry.

As you can imagine, the announcement has also drawn a lot of interest and chatter from the Social Pharmer crowd and here are some links to what are being said around it:

  1. Ignite Blog: BREAKING NEWS: The FDA calls for a public hearing to discuss promotion of FDA-regulated medical products using the Internet and social media tools (NOTE: this is where I heard it first)
  2. Pharma Marketing News: Pharma Influence Over 3rd-Party Conversations in Social Media
  3. Eye on FDA: FDA to Hold Part 15 Hearing on Social Media and Pharma – Finally!
  4. Walking the Path Blog: Why Non-Pharma Marketers Should Care About the FDA Public Hearing on Drug Promotion & Social Media
  5. Impactiviti Blog: Coming Up: A Big Week in Pharma Social Media

If you’re interested (and you should be) in following the conversation on this topic, the hashtag that has been established is #fdaSM. And if you’re thinking about playing a more active role in this, you should (1) read and take John Mack’s survey, (2) read Mark Senak’s blog on “What Companies Should Do Between Now and The Part 15 Hearing on Social Media“, and (3) register to attend the event in NOV at regulations.gov — see “How To Register for FDA’s Part 15 Meeting on Social Media” for help.





Augmented Reality: the future is getting closer

2 08 2009

In our New Media Masterclasses people often ask how how the future looks like. Things are happening so fast nowadays, one can only dream of the possibilities lurking at us in the next few years. Many people can’t grasp it today, let alone tomorrow.

One of the things always good for a few ‘oohs’ and ‘aahs’ is Augemented Reality. But what is it anyway? According to Wikipedia, Augmented Reality is:  a field of computer research which deals with the combination of real-world and computer-generated data (virtual reality), where computer graphics objects are blended into real footage in real time.(see full article here).

In plain English: enhancing images (through your phone for example) with computer-generated information linked to the object in the picture. So if you walk in a supermarket and you meet an old friend but forget what his name was. Just look to him through your phone and his name, hobbies, latest tweets, Facebook profile and blogposts pop up, around his head.

Still a bit vague? Just watch this short videoclip:

Check more cool stuff from them here.

So Augmented Reality looks pretty SciFi. But will we actually find a use for it? I certainly believe so. How about the ingredients and nutritional value of stuff you buy in the supermarket? Or showing you the way to your location? Or what about gaming? And the funny thing is, Augmented Reality is closer than you think. Just check out here. Print out the Solar Panel Marker, hold it in front of your webcam and amaze yourself.

Rumor has it that Apple is working on Augmented Reality for the iPhone as well. If there is one platform which could create a truly amazing user experience it certainly is Apple. At this moment Augmented Reality apps are being rejected rom the App Store, and being told that they have to wait for iPhone OS 3.1. That people can’t wait is obvious, looking at the below video:

It’s a small start, but it’s there. It’s coming to an iPhone near you soon. And if that happens, the beginning could look like this:

I can’t wait…





Meet Milo

16 06 2009

In case you haven’t seen it yet, check out the next big thing in computer entertainment:

So Ray Kurzweil will be right after all?

Thx Tritonizer for the tip!