Pronunciation: /ɔf ˈleɪbəl ˈmɑrkətɪŋ/
noun a word that functions as the name of a specific thing or set of things, such as 'off-label marketing'
A1 Off-label marketing is when a company promotes a medicine for a use that has not been approved by regulators.
A2 Doctors should be aware of off-label marketing tactics used by pharmaceutical companies to ensure patient safety.
B1 The pharmaceutical industry faces scrutiny for engaging in off-label marketing practices that may harm consumers.
B2 Healthcare professionals must be vigilant in monitoring off-label marketing activities to protect patient well-being.
C1 Regulatory agencies have strict guidelines in place to prevent off-label marketing of prescription drugs.
C2 Companies found guilty of off-label marketing may face severe penalties and damage to their reputation in the industry.
formal Off-label marketing refers to the practice of promoting a medication for uses that have not been approved by regulatory agencies.
informal Doctors should be cautious of off-label marketing tactics used by pharmaceutical companies.
slang I heard that company got in trouble for shady off-label marketing schemes.
figurative The company's off-label marketing strategy was like trying to fit a square peg in a round hole.
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