| Public perception of the pharma industry is up for the second year in a row, after bottoming out in 2004, according to Harris Interactive's annual survey. That's not to say the public thinks highly of the industry: Pharma companies had a net positive rating of only 25% in 2006. Still, that's up from last year's 13% and 2004's low of minus 4%. According to Harris Interactive, the public's perception of pharma has been more volatile than any other industry, plunging steadily until last year from a 60% net positive rating in 1997. Although Vioxx was pulled from the market in 2004, unfavorable publicity about drug prices--not drug safety--that likely fuels the public's dissatisfaction with the industry, according to Harris Interactive. |
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